Friday, June 10, 2011

INTEL SHOWS THIN NOTEBOOK-TRANSFORMER KEELEY LAKE



At Computex 2011, Intel demonstrated a reference design of a thin notebook called Keeley Lake. Journalists are a few resources, attended the event and were able to examine the device and then share their impressions. What they did not fail to do: the network is already available photo and video. The device is a thin notebook-transformer with swivel touch screen, which can be deployed and lowered to the keyboard, turning the notebook into a tablet. In this case, because the minimum thickness of the device location for ports and the battery was found only in the back: these components are made by the display. This prototype uses the new processors Intel Atom (according to Engadget - Platform Cedar Trail). Diagonal of its screen is 12.1 inches, as this notebook-transformer supports wireless technology Intel Wireless Display. Clearly, the company will not release these decisions by herself, to take Keeley Lake as a base, if desired, can other manufacturers. 

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