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.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
hobgoblin @ Jan 9th 2007 3:05AM
linux?! gimme, gimme. gimme! :P
John Gibson @ Jan 9th 2007 3:22AM
Why would anyone chose Linux when Vista is an option? Bizarre.
uhsf @ Jan 9th 2007 4:19AM
@John Gibson
You are officially the flaming troll of the day, now get lost with your Vista crap.
shingoro @ Jan 9th 2007 10:22AM
Linux my big fat ?%@*!!!!!!
L. M. Lloyd @ Jan 9th 2007 4:31AM
This thing sounds like my dream machine for on-the-go graphics work! When will these be out, and how much will they cost?
sale @ Jan 9th 2007 5:52AM
How cool that wallpaper is?!
Do you know where I could find that exact wallpaper?
It's similar to new Vista's wallpaper...
Tomi B. @ Jan 9th 2007 9:37PM
As you well know, the correct name of the company is TabletKiosk and the product line is named Sahara.
Nish Vamadevan @ Jan 24th 2007 1:05AM
It is 1.4 KG, pretty heavy for a tablet
I would rather get an ASUS R1F Series...