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adric ([personal profile] adric) wrote2009-08-20 01:03 am
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TouchBook unboxing and first impressions

Google has all the photos I shot here.

A box, hooray!

Inside the box is a smartbook,

a stack of three magnets, a stylus, and a power adapter.

The tablet unlocks from the keyboard base to become a tablet, and once done another latch opens the back of the tablet so you can add USB devices or gawk.

Here's a shot of the bottom of the tablet showing the latch and the ports:

This (back lid) is also how we added the magnets, once unstuck from each other. I powered it up and started messing around even before we'd sorted out the magnet mounting.

There are pretty lights that glow through the case, white red and blue:

touch UI

Magnets

Overall the hardware is pretty cool. The tablet itself has some weight to it and is not balanced by the weight of the keyboard, so it can tip. We placed the magnets with some trial and error and were able to get the tablet to stick to the refrigerator and file cabinet both briefly, although it wanted to slide down. The small plastic latches on either side of the tablet as well as on its bottom seem to work fine. The touchscreen seem to work well and I find it frequently easier to tap the screen with my finger nail rather than drag my finger across the touchpad surface. And of course with the tablet loose, the touchscreen is all of it, but it seems to work well.

The software is labeled as beta and seem to be improving quickly. The community has started up today and looks promising. Equally encouraging is that the developers have started to put information into their wiki and support sites that help fill in the gaps. The IRC channel has been great so far. Early tests with ebooks and video files have been pretty good and the accelerometers (tilt-sensors) are working well .. maybe too well :)

[identity profile] xantha.livejournal.com 2009-08-20 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
whoo!

(Anonymous) 2009-08-20 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
You've gotten on Engadget.

(Anonymous) 2009-08-20 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh boy,

nice device, but you really need more exercise in taking sharp pictures.

(Anonymous) 2009-08-20 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
You made those blurry pictures, looked at them and thought "yes, they are perfect, you can make out every detail of what is on the screen, they are not pointless" and put them on the web. Thanks anyway, but learn to use the camera, it's not hard.

[identity profile] vidicon.livejournal.com 2009-08-21 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Amazingly enough, no camera came in the box with the TouchBook. What was handy was a camphone with no macro setting. This isn't a glossy magazine with paid reviewers and professional photographers with professional cameras and lights. You get what you get and you should be happy that someone cared enough about you to give you what they could.

Asshat.

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(Anonymous) 2009-08-23 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
thanks so much for the pics, do you think there's enough room inside the case to include a 2.5 inch USB HDD?

[identity profile] halifax-samuels.livejournal.com 2009-09-09 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm still trying to scrounge up some money for one, but I'm a little worried by the range of software support for it since it's an ARM and not x86. I have a tendency to treat netbooks like laptops sometimes. How do things like YouTube and Hulu work on it? My Eee PC 4G lags on Hulu...