Acer Aspire 1420P 11.6" Laptop with touchscreen @saveonlaptops £349.97
Note, this is NOT a Netbook.
I know it's not a capacitive screen but at this price I think it's still a bargain. It has a dual core processor and a long life battery (8 hours).
Delivery is free within 5 working days.
Processor Intel® Celeron Dual Core (SU2300, 1MB L2 cache, 1.2GHz, 800MHz FSB)
Screen 11.6" (Acer HD Touchscreen, 1366 x 768 Resolution,)
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium Edition
RAM 2GB
Hard Drive 160GB
Graphics Integrated (Intel® GMA X4500MHD Graphics with up to 1277MB Shared Memory)
Wireless LAN Wireless (802.11b/g/n Wireless)
Network Card 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet
Integrated Webcam Integrated Webcam with Microphone
Card Reader 5-in-1 card reader (SD//MS/MS-Pro/MMC/xD-Picture card™)
USB Ports 3x USB 2.0 ports
Bluetooth Version 2.0
Speakers Intergrated Stereo Speakers
VGA Port 1 External VGA Port
Kensington Lock Kensington lock slot
Charge Time 2.5 Hours
HDMI Yes
Warranty 12 Months Acer Collect & Return
Battery Life 7-8 Hours (up to 8 hours with power management)
Weight 1-2 Kg (This Model 1.75 Kg)


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Note that it has a proper dual core processor rather than an Atom CPU.
Screen is multi-touch resistive but is responsive enough to gentle finger presses.
Edit:
Suggestion to people who buy this: Use Firefox with flashblock extension to maximise battery life. I think Chrome has the extension too.
Worse part of owning one of these is the finger marks on the screen.
Edited By: Valad on Nov 30, 2010 14:47
Yes you can.
The screen rotates and folds flat.
We have one at work and it's a very nicely made bit of kit. Well worth the money.
Hot price for a tablet pc.
32 bit apps (almost) always run on 64 bit platforms, but not the other way round
Edited By: bargain-nut on Dec 02, 2010 22:02
Edited By: rasanh on Dec 02, 2010 22:21
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