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            Nov 27, 2004 22:30 IST  
Tablet Kiosk also announced today that the Sahara iTablet 213 was named the winner of the Editors Choice award by leading Tablet information site TabletPC.com http://www.tabletpc2.com/EditorsChoiceTabletPC.htm.

TabletKiosk, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sand Dune Ventures, Inc today announced that they are now shipping the Sahara i-Series of Tablet PCs. These units are based on the Intel Celeron 900 MHz and Intel Centrino 1.3GHz Processors, featuring either a Resistive touch-screen running Microsoft XP Professional or Active Digitizer screen running Microsoft XP Tablet Edition.

Tablet Kiosk also announced today that the Sahara iTablet 213 was named the winner of the Editors Choice award by leading Tablet information site TabletPC.com http://www.tabletpc2.com/EditorsChoiceTabletPC.htm

About Sand Dune Ventures, Inc.
Sand Dune Ventures, Inc. is a privately held technology incubator working with leading manufactures throughout the world in the development of innovative Tablet PC computing solutions that leverage wireless technology for the global mobile workforce. The Company has offices in the California, New Jersey, and Florida.

http://www.sandduneventures.com and/or http://www.tabletkiosk.com.
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