The Acer Aspire 1820P tablet has been been found by macles that is very similar to the 1810T in that it has an 11.6″ 1,366 x 768 screen running an Intel CULV 1.4GHz Core 2 Solo SU3500 processor along with 2GB of RAM. However, there is 1 striking difference with the 1820P which shows a tablet style hinge has been added to allow the netbook to work as a tablet.
When launched the Acer 1820P will run Windows 7 that will be fully compatible with the 1820P’s multitouch screen. The screen ads a little extra weight to the netbook (300g worth) but to get multitouch and Windows 7 along with a tablet form it sounds quite interesting.
There are no details on pricing or availability just yet, but with it being a Windows 7 netbook tablet we expect it on the 22 October at the earliers in time for the Windows 7 official launch.
Via: SlashGear
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Seems like Windows 7 have pumped life to all the laptop, netbooks and tablets manufactures. This looks like such a consequence. Attractive looks with killer specifications.
What a shame, it comes with a vent…
When does this come out and where can you buy one? How much is it?