Tuesday, 23 August 2011

A3 Tablet Book: The future of tablet computing


British designer Phil Pauley has come up with a concept tablet that could be the next step forward in personal computing.


British designer Phil Pauley has come up with a concept tablet that could be the next step forward in personal computing.

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The A3 concept tablet looks like a laptop more than a tablet.

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Users can fold it like an A4 book, or use it on a desk like a laptop, or if they prefer, they can totally flat this device like a piece of paper.

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The Tablet can be used on a variety of surfaces, and in many different ways; folded like A4 book, on a desk like a laptop, or totally flat like an A3 piece of paper.

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The tablet fully supports landscape and portrait viewing, and each screen be used individually, or combined to make 1 larger viewing area.

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It includes 6 cameras for normal and Stereoscopic 3D recording/playback, incorporating two clusters of three cameras.

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The top camera acts as a normal video/picture coms system while the twin pair at the bottom produce the Stereoscopic 3D for the same purpose.

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The A3 Tablet Book with its advanced built in wireless technology will automatically find Wi-Fi Networks and 3G Connectivity.



The A3 Tablet Book can be ideal for playing games, listening to music, watching TV or movies or just staying connected through interactive media.