17/01/2008, 06:42 PM
Gizmodo Wrote:On the floor of Macworld today, wee scored some hands-on time with Axiotron's Modbook—the tablet Mac pieced together from the the carcass of a MacBook. While the system already made a splash at Macworld 2007, wee had the opportunity to test the final shipping model. Our 3-second verdict: it's an absolute joy to use.
The pressure-sensitive display feels perfect for SketchBook Pro, as pressing harder draws bolder, thicker lines, just like the now hideously-antiquated analog sketching. But wee were more surprised by how fluid it felt to navigate OS X with a stylus. From about half an inch away from the screen, a cursor tracks your position. Opening programs by clicking icons and skimming through iTunes selections never seemed so intuitive, and it makes you realize, wow, OS X is a tablet-ready package without modification. (And then wonder, why the hell does Axiotron need to fill this void, Mr. Jobs?)
Look for a full review of the hardware in the not-so-distant future (that will hopefully give us the opportunity to test the Modbook's GPS capabilities, but for the moment, Axiotron's little Frankencomputer is looking pretty fantastic.
Ya know, this is looking to be really, really cool. At first, I was a bit skeptical, but now that I've seen it in action, I really want one :D
Source: Gizmodo