In this CES 2010 Microsoft will show off an innovative device called the Courier. Unlike Apple tablet or iSlate assumed as entertainment devices, but the Courier tablet serves as a notebook , to-do list, and store phone numbers.
In addition, the Courier can also be used as a place to draw and sketch using applications such as Microsoft Paint. Users also can use this Courier hardware to record, taking pictures, browsing the web, and take the text and images from web pages.
Courier can also serve as an e-reader, though CEO Steve Ballmer revealed that it was not interested in producing an e-reader. On the side of the pen are two quick buttons to switch between writing pens and markers, and a second button to undo function.
Microsoft Tablet Courier has a size of two 7-inch color screen, and home buttons at the same time to identify the wireless signal and battery strength. Two screens Courier can receive handwritten input from the stylus or multi-user touch of the finger.
Courier does not have a keyboard, but it has Wi-Fi access and behind the camera device. Also unknown whether the Courier has a 3G connection or a webcam or video conferencing.










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