Motion LE1700 slate: Slightly durable

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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Motion, for some reason, is still making tablets. Their latest, the LE1700, is a semi-rugged model with low voltage U7500 processor, 1400×1050 pixel display, and a 65GB solid state drive. The tablets start at $1,9999 and run Windows Vista. It’s imed at construction works, policemen, bikers, and Native-Americans who need something svelte, sexy, and flat to do their computing on.

You can add a convertible keyboard or the bump case, shown here, for added functionality.

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