IN Media Corp. announced the release of the "Windows 7 Tablet computer." The Windows 7 Tablet computer tries to run the full Windows 7 OS. The product is underpowered by the 1.66GHZ Intel Atom processor and comes with a 160 GB hard drive because its developers do not understand how people are using their iPads.
The Windows 7 Tablet computer comes with an HDMI port, a forward facing camera and what the company's video claims is a "10-inch" screen, despite their press release stating that it's 11.25 x 6 inches (12.75" diagonal).
“We desired to launch a tablet that did everything, not a media player or eReader or net book but all those things and far more,” said IN Media C.E.O. Nick Karnik in the sloppily-written, somewhat incomprehensible, English-as-a-third-langage press release. “The touch screen the Windows 7 Tablet computer had all the full functionality of a computer in an elegant and efficient tablet format and because of the operating process users aren't limited to what type of video formats we can view as all are supported including the most popular, Flash."