
Here is the Albatron Rocker tablet PC which is powered by Windows Embedded CE 5.0 operating system. Measuring 188.3mm x 113.2mm x 12.9mm, the tablet features ARM 9 400Mhz processor with 128MB RAM, 7 inch LCD touch screen display @ 800 x 480 resolution, 128MB NAND flash memory, SD/MMC memory card slot and Wi-Fi connectivity. There is no word on pricing at this time. [AVING]

Korean manufacturer Ripple has released its new DIY tablet PC known as the TN120R. The gadget features 12.1 inch LCD display at 1,280 x 800 resolution, Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 2.1GHz processor, 120GB hard drive, 1GB RAM and DVD Multi Burner. No info on pricing so far. [UberGizmo]

Motion Computing has launched a new tablet PC Processor called the F5. It features an Intel Core Solo U1400 1.2GHz processor, 1GB 533MHz RAM, 10.4″ touchscreen with 1024 x 768 resolution, 40GB 1.8″ HDD and optional 32GB SSD, wifi connectivity, and bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Along with either Windows Vista Business or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Depending on the configuration, it will go for $2,700 on up. [Windows]

Fujitsu has announced that both the U810 and T2010 tablet PCs are now available. The U810 features a built-in HSPA modem and antenna for an additional $200 along with the $999 and $1,499 for both the U810 and T2010. But both still have the the same 5.6-inch and 12.1-inch displays, 800MHz Intel A110 processor on the U810 as well as a faster Core 2 Duo 7600 processor on the T2010. [SlashGear]

Genius will be dropping two new pen tablets called the G-Pen M712 and M609. Both featuring Vista / Mac-compatible software, 4,000 LPI resolutions, rolling pads at the top for scrolling, zooming and adjusting volume. The M609 features a display of 9- x 5.5-inches (wide) / 7.25- x 5.5-inches (standard) 26 hot keys in comparison to the M712 featuring a display of 12- x 7.25-inches (wide) / 9.5- x 7.25-inches (standard) and 34 hot keys. Both should be dropping soon for $195 and $249. [Engadget] More

Xylomn has built a coffee table PC that features a 24-inch display and a ceiling-mounted camera for tracking hand motions. Additional features include custom software that allows users to beam media to the PC with bluetooth and geotag it on a touchable map along with an interface that rotates automatically towards whoever is eating, drinking, etc. at the display point. [GeekyGadgets]