ExoPC Gets Reviewed: Quirky, Buggy, But Shows Promise

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Friday, November 12th, 2010

The ExoPC is finally nearing its launch date and LaptopMag just threw a pre-production model down on its test bench. The verdict? Well, I’m not going to steal their pageviews, but the skinny of it is that they seemed to *love* the design philosophy behind the custom disc-based UI Windows layer, but  the tablet is far from perfect with lots of hardware issues. But again, their tester wasn’t a release model and some things were missing. Still, you should definitely hit up LaptopMag’s review. Despite its bugs, the ExoPC might be the first must-buy for the Windows tablet fan club.

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