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- Microsoft_Courier abstract "Microsoft Courier was the codename for a rumored Booklet PC from Microsoft, first reported in 2008 and cancelled in 2010. The unit would have contained dual-touchscreens that faced each other in a booklet form factor, and would have used a stylus and finger touch for input. Microsoft has announced it did work on the product, but will not release the device. The device would have been hinged like a book, with the seven-inch screens facing each other when the "book" was closed. A 3-megapixel digital camera with 4x zoom was integrated into the prototype system, and the final model might have contained an inductive charging pad for charging batteries wirelessly. Reports had indicated that the system was largely developed outside of the normal development channels, and existence of the project was only known by a few key engineers. The project was considered to be a successor of Codex and InkSeine, two earlier Microsoft Research efforts.Microsoft had previously classified the project as an "incubation", which is further along than a "research" project but is not yet in the commercial pipeline.".
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- Microsoft_Courier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Courier".
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- Microsoft_Courier comment "Microsoft Courier was the codename for a rumored Booklet PC from Microsoft, first reported in 2008 and cancelled in 2010. The unit would have contained dual-touchscreens that faced each other in a booklet form factor, and would have used a stylus and finger touch for input. Microsoft has announced it did work on the product, but will not release the device. The device would have been hinged like a book, with the seven-inch screens facing each other when the "book" was closed.".
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