Initially the web did not believe when graphical mock-ups of Axon Logic Hackintosh tablet were introduced to the internet. But recently the Axon Logic Hackintosh tablet has been officially announced and now you got to believe, as it is real.

The newly designed tablet is compatible with any Darwin OS which will include plenty of Unix distributions and Mac OS X as well. Though installing Mac OS on hardware other then Apple’s is breach of license agreement yet we are sure that many of you out their are going to experiment with this new tablet.
Besides using only quality components, they are specifically chosen to be compatible with Darwin. That gives you the freedom to run, in addition to Windows and Linux, any* Darwin OS. Darwin and all of its required components such as the mach_kernel and kexts are on an EFI partition to make it effortless to install your favorite XNU/Darwin OS. Just pop in the disk, and follow the directions.
The tablet will run on 1.6 GhHz Atom N720 and will boast a 10-inch LED display, this should make it look impressive while at the same time be generous to its battery. It will have a 2.5 inches bay for hard disk drive where you can insert your usual 320 GB of HDD. It will of course be WiFi enabled and will be able to recognise your hand writing too.
The awesome looking tablet will cost you $800 and will surely impress people around you. The 0.9 Kg tablet will have a removable battery with 3x USB for external hard drive connection.
[via Crunchgear]







Is this Axon Logic for real. I've spent all day trying to find information out about this company. Like who, what, when and where details. Web Site has limited information on it, no address, phone numbers or fax. The domain name has Identity protected, the phone number I've found is disconnected and the address that was with the phone number is a residence. All the media news outlets reporting same information from the content on the web site and nothing about the company itself. Maybe I'm just skeptical, but I hope this isn't going to be one big Scam for Millions of dollars and no computer.