At the spring session IDF 2012 in Beijing, Intel revealed a very interesting concept called ultrabuka Letexo, equipped with a sliding screen. The device exhibited a short fragment of the video, looks like a tablet PC ASUS Eee Pad Slider with sliding keyboard and erect the display. As in the case of a Letexo moves the screen, and part of a mobile computer with a keyboard is a kind of base. Within these ultrabukov theoretically should be the most advanced hardware and software filling in the form of processors Intel Ivy Bridge and the operating system, Windows 8, but it is unclear whether anyone will undertake OEM-manufacturers for the production of mobile computers and whether they will enjoy success with consumers.
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