Sadly, we’ll still need to await CES to go away fingerprints allover the EXOdesk , but at the very least now we have a couple of more details to carry us over till then. For one, we now know that ExoPC has two models inside the works — one that’s simply an external display and another that integrates a whole Core i7 computer running Windows 7. Apps specifically designed for the EXOdesk, coded in HTML5, shall be available from the EXOstore. The corporate has already announced a lot of planned programs, including a news reader, virtual keyboards, board games and musical instruments. It also appears like ViewSonic might be demoing its own 32-inch flavor of EXOdesk at CES, though whether the corporate actually plans to sell this kind of device remains a mystery. Take a look at the source link for a number of more images.
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