Tegra-Powered Microsoft Courier to Wage War With iPad Late This Year

Microsoft logoIt may be a battle of the tablets when two of the electronics industry's biggest stars -- Microsoft and Apple -- go head to head with competing tablet designs later this year. According to Engadget,whose sources were some of the first to leak details on Microsoft's upcoming Courier tablet, Microsoft will release the Courier in Q3 or Q4 of this year.

Apple's iPad certainly turned some heads when it was previewed in January, though not all of the attention it received was positive. Despite curiously selecting a name that was once used in a Mad TV parody skit about feminine hygiene products, the device is sure to draw some early customers, if nothing else, when it launches to Wi-Fi and 3G forms in April (April 3 for the Wi-Fi version).

Long time Apple rival Microsoft has been working on its own tablet for nearly as long as the Cupertino corporation. In September 2009, even as Apple's designs remained secret and unknown, pictures and details about Microsoft's Courier dual-screen tablet device first aired.

Since, Apple has taken the reins with its big January iPad announcement, and Microsoft has been curiously quiet. However, Engadget's source has leaked a lot of new information about the upcoming tablet.

Microsoft Courier

cording to the source, the Courier will weigh just over a pound (similar to the iPad, which weighs 1.6 lb) and will function as a "digital journal"-cum-eBook reader. It will be under and inch thick and have a closed size about as big as a 5x7 inch picture. Its two screens will reportedly be powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 2, a ultra-low-voltage Cortex A9 ARM processor./p>

The tablet will run on the same base OS that Windows Mobile 7 and the Zune HD OS are built on, Windows CE 6. The device will center around writing and drawing, with the ability to post everything you write to a personal website with flexible sharing levels. Like the iPad, the Courier will have a 3.5 mm headphone jack, but it one-ups its fruity competitor, offering a built-in camera as well.

Engadget has new HD videos of the device in action, but the content is mostly the sames as the preview videos that aired in September. The focus on journal activities is reiterated in them./p>

Ultimately, the iPad and the Courier are both very alike and very different. Both share the same challenges -- a public that for years has been lukewarm to tablet devices and the challenge of selling an eye strain-inducing LCD device as an eBook reader. At the same time, both devices may be able to carve out a niche for themselves by their different perks in addition to being an eBook reader. In Apple's case it's the iPad's app library, which includes the ability to run higher resolution apps. In Microsoft's case it's the journal functionality of the device, which seems well suited for the blog-loving busy current internet population./p>

It should be interesting to see who comes out on top when the pair go head to head sometime late this year or early next year.

Source: DailyTech

 

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