The Courier dual screened tablet from Microsoft happened to be one of the earliest high profile tablet projects to have been cancelled.
Then started rumors about
the Courier dual screen tablet from Microsoft until that too petered out.
Not exact matches
Microsoft is also teasing the
tablet loving crowd with a
dual screened device named
Courier, which it brought to an abrupt halt when consumer expectations surrounding it were at an all time high.
The only other
dual screen tablet that had created quite a ripple was the Microsoft
Courier though the
tablet slipped into oblivion in the most unceremonious manner.
His comments followed a week in which Microsoft announced the death of its long - rumored
Courier project, which centered on a
dual - touch -
screen device in a folding book - like format, and in which further scuttlebutt had it that Hewlett - Packard had decided to eliminate a Windows 7 - powered «Slate»
tablet PC from its upcoming lineup.
Whatever it is, the fact is unlike
Courier, Libretto has gone on to become a reality and this time its another milestone that the
dual screen tablet device is about to reach in its product life cycle — Toshiba has finally announced firm release dates for the
tablet to begin shipping.
The Microsoft
Courier was very innovative concept and the
dual screen tablet journal looked to be a welcome alternative.
The
Courier was a
dual screen tablet device, functioning on the Windows 7 Operating System.
There has been some disappointment, too, of perhaps equally grand scale like when Microsoft culled the
dual screened Courier tablet device notwithstanding the huge fan base the
tablet enjoyed.
See, the only other
tablet booklet device that's garnering remotely comparable hype is the
Courier, Microsoft's
dual -
screen concept device leaked to us back in September.