Princeton is also embracing the all-in-one concept tablet display with the PTB-TMW19B. It has an exterior that is chillingly similar to that of Shuttle's offering, and yet has a lower screen resolution at 1,440 x 900. In order to make up for that, Princeton has decided to throw in a stylus as well as handwriting recognition software for those who want to make digital notes on-the-go. Other specifications include a response time of 5ms, a contrast ratio of 850 to 1 and a pair of integrated speakers. Japanese will be the first to get their hands on this later this month for less than $1,200.
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