When I first get to know about ExoPC, I wasn’t sure if it lives up to expectation (as with the other brand). It has nice specs. It actually runs on Windows 7 which itself is a full OS. However, after watching the video, I am quite convinced that it might just be the iPad Killer.
Previously, I was in high hope of the HP Slate. Now, the project seems to have focused to other things. In my opinion, for a Slate to be useful, it has to have high compatibility and ease of use.
The iPad is good (I use it for a while and I must say that it is nice in terms of user experience). However, it cannot run other software or Flash-enabled sites. Even if it is an Android OS on a Slate device, it will suffer the same fate.
Now, the ExoPC seems to have overcome all these. It is running on Windows 7, has 2 GB of RAM, 2 USB ports, 1 mini HDMI output, comes in 32 GB or 64 GB SSD, Card Reader, Webcam, Wifi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and even accelerometer.
Click Here to Check Out the Specification of ExoPC
It has its own ExoPC UI Layer and even an app store. The only thing that is missing, I think, is a GPS module.
Engadget has a nice video on the hands on. I guess ExoPC needs to improve on the reflection of the screen. It is quite bad.
Click here to check out Engadget’s hands on on the ExoPC
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