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StaffIncremental BloggerThree touch devices make PCWorld's most anticipated list

Three touch devices make PCWorld’s most anticipated list

PCWorld (Canada) lists the 10 most anticipated ultraportables of 2009 in this article.

Three touch devices make the top list:

*) Asus Eee (All-in-one) Keyboard PC: Rumored price $400-$600. To be released Summer 2009. Windows XP Home. 5″ touch screen.

*) Asus Eee PC T91 (Tablet PC): Projected price around $670. To be released Summer 2009. Windows XP Home. 8.9″ capacitive touch display. (SlashGear has more information on the launch here. UK expected in May/June.)

*) CrunchPad: Unknown price. Unknown release date. Linux distrobution. 12″ capacitive touch display.

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Loren Heiny (1961 - 2010) was a software developer and author of several computer language textbooks. He graduated from Arizona State University in computer science. His first love was robotics.

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Cool. The comment made on the blog and deleted on FF is now reflected here.

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I was checking the same thing – it seems to not be showing everything.

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Hm. I wonder how long it takes to sync up

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A comment was added through the blog and deleted here. Will this be reflected on the blog, too?

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Testing the FF connect

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FriendFeed comments are now available on Loren’s blog.

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