At this week's CeBIT trade fair, Philips and Tatung are showing off some of the first products based on the Mira tablet device, first promoted by Microsoft at last year's Consumer Electronics Show. Mira is designed to act as an ordinary PC flat-panel monitor, but is removable, allowing the PC to be accessed from around the house.
The 10.4-inch portable smart display unveiled by Philips comes with a wireless keyboard that can be magnetically attached to the Mira monitor.
Ballmer also showed off a 'ruggedized' Mira device created by Tatung. This version has been designed to be resistant to accidents such as coffee spills.
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