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7 Mar 2010
We’ve been following the rumor mill avidly on Microsoft’s alleged “digital journal” device dubbed Courier, and today sees another spate of leaked images and details courtesy of Engadget.
The Courier is a hinged device that combines elements of a tablet, an e-reader, and a netbook (sans physical keyboard). It’s reported to be less an inch thick, slightly heavier than a pound and slightly larger than a 5×7 print when folded. Instead of running Windows 7, the Courier will run the mobile OS Windows Mobile 7 Series, with an NVIDIA Tegra 2 chip under the hood.
Other leaked features include handwriting recognition, cloud storage for all the data in the device (plus a way to integrate comments on shared items back into your journal), a built-in camera and headphone jack. Unfortunately, none of this is yet official from Microsoft itself, so everything including the loose “second half of 2010″ release date is still a bit speculative.

Nevertheless, the Courier is shaping up to be an exciting take from Microsoft on an Internet tablet meets e-book reader, particularly as both of those form factors continue to heat up. Check out more pics in the gallery over at Engadget (and if you missed it, the earlier leaked video) and let us know what you think of this device from what we “know” so far.
[img credit: Engadget]
Tags: courier, ereaders, microsoft, microsoft courier, tablets, windows mobile, windows mobile 7 series
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7 Responses to LEAKED: More Juicy Microsoft Courier Details and Pics
Bill M
March 8th, 2010 at 6:49 am
Are you sure that the 2nd socket is for another headphone or speaker? It could be for the external microphone or Line In.
HenryA
March 8th, 2010 at 7:43 am
Personally I would get the Touch pro, both phones are nearly identical, except like you said, one has the physical keyboard, the other doesn't. On HTC phones I always found it easier and faster to actually text on the physical keyboard, and not sure if it was my phone or not, but texting on the screen took me longer since it wouldn't register my input correctly so I would have to press repeatedly for some letters or I would constantly press the wrong key. (again, could have been the phone, could have been me, so I just stayed with the physical keyboard.)
uglytroll20032003
March 8th, 2010 at 8:03 am
Dacota is right, when you write withthe stylis, it will turn it into reg text and you can write anything you want, but you have to go thru atraining program with it for a while till it learns your writing skills and styles, then it can make your message into type with out any problems
Gary
bluecaspian
March 22nd, 2010 at 12:53 am
it's all depends how you program it.
Pauline A
March 24th, 2010 at 6:28 am
Here are the ebook readers that are under $200:
However, the best one is still the Amazon Kindle. If you can afford a bit more, you can get the refurbished version. If you're lucky, you should be able to find it at the bottom of the offer page here:
And I remember I read these reviews when I'm deciding between the Sony Reader and the Amazon Kindle:
And in case you don't know, Amazon has recently put a price slash on the Kindle 2, and it adds in international wireless access and native PDF support… So take the chance if you want it.
Hope it helps
caring carer
May 14th, 2010 at 5:24 am
OOOh i want an answer to this question too, sorry.
xx
fhotoace
May 19th, 2010 at 9:12 am
http://www.amazon.com/Polaroid-Pogo-Instant-Digital-Camera/dp/B001RIYUJQ
http://blog.laptopmag.com/hands-on-with-the-polaroid-instant-digital-camera