Intel demonstrated Cove Point – a prototype, formerly known under the working title Letexo. This is an extremely compact hybrid ultrabukaand tablet running Windows 8. These computers will begin to appear in large numbers at the end of this year, after Windows 8, and next year is likely to become the main trend in notebooks. Let’s look at the Cove Point closer. Unlike many tablet with an attached keyboard, such as ASUS Transformer Pad, a full-featured laptop with Windows 8 and a powerful chip Intel Ivy Bridge. He has a 12.5-inch screen, two ports USB 3.0, port HDMI. Regarding the keyboard screen
up on a hinge. Total we have complete Windows-system with all the necessary "software" and at the same time as a full plate with a convenient touch control – just move the screen is a slight movement of his fingers
up on a hinge. Total we have complete Windows-system with all the necessary "software" and at the same time as a full plate with a convenient touch control – just move the screen is a slight movement of his fingers
"From the Cove Point, we tried to set the tone in the form factors, areas of application and advantages of both the laptop and use the touch interface of Windows 8" – explains the director of marketing for client computers to Intel, Gary Richman . Cove Point – a reference design, based on which manufacturers can create their own solutions. According to Intel, the system would cost about $ 1000, but next year we can expect a substantial reduction in price.
Will you buy this tablet laptop hybrid called Intel Cove Point?
Will you buy this tablet laptop hybrid called Intel Cove Point?
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