First of all you get an Oak Trail CPU. Next, Ocosmos threw in a 9 inch 1024 X 768 screen that just happens to be of the capacitive touch variety (eat that iPhone!) there’s a stylus too—which some Apple fans have been craving for a while but will never see if Jobs has anything to do with it. The stylus doubles as a kick stand and can be used to prop the device up in either landscape or portrait orientations just by poking it in a hole. And then there’s the keyboard.
To call it a keyboard really doesn’t do it justice. It’s actually a touch screen QWERTY keypad that slides out and is detachable.
The inner workings are a little bit more secret at the moment but it looks like the OCS-9 run on Windows 7 and sport a GMS 600 graphics processor and come standard with 802.11 b/g/n WiFi (shouldn’t everything by now?)
This thing could put the iPad to bed if it had an App Store behind it but you’ll have to wait for 2011 to get your hands on one.