Internet gets easy with Slate DT PC
July 8th, 2007
There is still this group of people who look upon the Internet as something to be afraid of, but the Slate DT computer aims to alleviate those fears by coming in an easy to use form factor that boasts touchscreen functionality. Similar to a tablet PC in some aspects, it comes with an Edy IC card reader that handles e-cash payments for online purchases by using real-world electronic-payment cards that are the norm in Japan - that should make it easier for the older folks to jump onto the online shopping phenomenon. Other features are pretty normal, what with a webcam, WiFi, and USB ports. Since it runs on Windows Vista, it makes perfect sense for a large, red hardware reset button on the case just in case the blue monster strikes.
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