Microsoft Courier Booklet to Beat Apple's Tablet and the Crunchpad

Microsoft Courier Tablet-like Device Seems Real

Microsoft Courier Booklet Tablet Device 1

Remember the much hyped Apple tablet and the Crunchpad? Well it looks like Microsoft is going to smoke everyone by announcing a secretly developed tablet-like device. Dubbed Microsoft Courier, the stylish booklet is already in the “late prototype stage of development” and should be officially unveiled sometime soon.

Although there aren’t any rock solid specs about the new Microsoft Courier, word is that it comes with dual 7-inch multitouch screens and that is meant for both writing, flicking and drawing with a stylus or with your own slimmy fingers. Speaking of the two displays, they’re put together by a hinge with a single button, they have a status description to show battery life and wireless signal strength, in case you need it.

More to it, Microsoft’s Courier booklet is expected to come with a camera on the back, one that is expected to charge through an inductive pad just like the

That’s all we got on the new Courier so far, but more official details are expected in the upcoming days.

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