
In the race to deliver the best possible utility device into people’s hands, we have Olivier Seres developing a tablet PC prototype called the iFrame. If we have Michael Arrington’s CrunchPad (floating around the net) based on the same principle offering web surfing, video chat and flash on the handheld device, the iFrame from Olivier Seres is out there to match it steadily. Built on the Amtek T10L Slate PC, the iFrame with 1,024 x 600 pixel resolution on a 10.2-inch display runs a custom install of Ubuntu on an Intel Atom N270 processor. The iFrame also comes with 2GB RAM, an 80GB hard drive, a rechargeable Li-ion battery, 1.3MP camera, Wi-Fi and dual speakers. Check out the video for a clearer view, after the jump.
Olivier Seres develops iFrame, a tablet PC prototype
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Thanks Bharat
@adult diapers : too much of a compliment...Apple could do a cooler device but for the amount of money of work i spend, i must admit i’m proud of it. Amtek should have better touchscreen and be thinner. It’ll come.Thank anyway
At this time, the product of the very small like many people, including me
the product of a smaller, easier to carry on where to go
Hey, some of those icons and layout look like the iPhone...is Apple going to go after this? Ya never know these days...
This is a wonderful prototype.Tablet PC prototype we can called it iFrame.This iFrame comes with 2GB RAM, an 80GB hard drive, a rechargeable Li-ion battery, 1.3MP camera, Wi-Fi and dual speakers. That’s amazing.