Sahara is back at it again with three new additions to its
TabletKiosk line: the i440D, i440T, and the i417T. All three computers share a similar feature set, including a 12.1-inch XGA screen, "TruePrint" fingerprint reader, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 802.11 a/b/g WiFi, 802.11d QoS, a PCMCIA slot, and up to 4GB of RAM. The main differences are that the i417T has an 1.2GHz Intel Celeron M ULV, while the i440D and i440T both have a more up to date 1.8GHz Core Duo LV. Additionally, while the i417T and i440T sport a touch screen, the i440D has an active digitizer display so you can actually use the TabletKiosk as, you know, a Tablet PC. All the devices weigh in at a reasonable 3.3 pounds and can be custom configured with either Vista, XP, or Linux.
linux?! gimme, gimme. gimme! :P
Why would anyone chose Linux when Vista is an option? Bizarre.
@John Gibson
You are officially the flaming troll of the day, now get lost with your Vista crap.
Linux my big fat ?%@*!!!!!!
This thing sounds like my dream machine for on-the-go graphics work! When will these be out, and how much will they cost?
How cool that wallpaper is?!
Do you know where I could find that exact wallpaper?
It's similar to new Vista's wallpaper...
As you well know, the correct name of the company is TabletKiosk and the product line is named Sahara.
It is 1.4 KG, pretty heavy for a tablet
I would rather get an ASUS R1F Series...