Clark notes that the device will be one of the lightest Tablets in its class and will feature advances in the touch-screen interface to make it more practical to use. The prototype that Clark showed off in the video features a 12.1″ widescreen display running Windows Vista. All of the usual connectivity options are there including Bluetooth and WiFi along with a fingerprint scanner.
Consumers have a direct need for tablet PCs, even outside of a working environment, so adding one to their lineup makes all the sense in the world. Why they took this long to come to that realization is hard to figure out.
Source: Daily Tech