One tablet that might match Apple in user interface innovation is the mysterious Microsoft Courier, a folding dual-screen device that's more of a pen and touch-controlled digital journal/eReader than a media tablet along the lines of the iPad. Despite several leaks and supposed slip-ups, will the Courier make the leap from concept to consumer item? Maybe. Citing an "extremely trusted source," Engadget recently reported that the Courier is on track for the second half of 2010, will use nVidia's Tegra 2 chip, and will run the same OS platform as Microsoft's Zune HD and Windows Mobile 7 Series Phones. Fingers crossed that Redmond achieves something special here. Image credit: Engadget (where you can also watch a video of the Courier's interface in action).
Rumored specs...
OS: Based on the Windows CE 6 kernel (also the basis for Windows Phone 7 smartphones and the Zune HD)
Key specs: Twin multitouch screens capable of pen input, nVidia Tegra 2 processors
Other features: Pen-centric interface with handwriting recognition
Size and weight: Less than 1 inch thick, About 5 by 7 by less than 1 inch (height by width by thickness) when closed; weight will be a little over 1 pound
Due: Second half of 2010
Price: Unknown

















