Actually, a pitch of about 150/inch and using some color selection trickery will do the job pretty darn well. So a pretty nice display would be about 1.9 million pixels (8" * 10.5"). Microsoft has a beautiful 150 pitch XVGA display for their e-Book (so you get a paperback-sized screen that is very readable).
Aw, darn. this must be one of those prototype systems not yet available.
And, again, aw darn. It had to be Microsoft. Sorry, but I've despised Microsoft since they charged for their bug fixes in DOS 3.x when IBM was honorably giving the patches away. (And I'll stop with that.)
Nevertheless, if the machine gives me a "slate" that I can do what I want with, I really don't care who makes it (Apple, take heed).
Jeff Sz. 8-)
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