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We'll start with the latter, since they're not typically featured with a tablet. The LaVie Touch's dock incorporates a docking connector and stand: On its left side (below left) there are two USB 2.0 ports, while its right side (below right) includes a read/write DVD/CD drive, according to NEC.


As seen in the left-hand picture above, the LaVie Touch includes two additional ports on its main body, plus an HDMI port, an SD slot, and audio I/O. Meanwhile, the device is also bundled with a wireless keyboard and mouse (pictured below), which apparently utilize its Bluetooth 2.1 radio.

Other ingredients are more typical, though still welcome. For example, there's a 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen with 1280 x 800 resolution, a 64GB SSD, and 2GB of RAM (apparently non-expandable), according to NEC.
Also cited by NEC are a webcam (resolution unspecified), stereo microphone, and a monochrome speaker. Without saying how big the LaVie Touch's battery is, the company rather ambitiously claims 10.6 hours of operation on a 4.5-hour charge.
Specifications listed by NEC for the LaVie Touch include:
The LaVie Touch appears to be on sale now for 99,960 Yen (approximately $1,300). More information may be found on NEC's LaVie Touch product page.
Jonathan Angel can be reached at jonathan.angel@ziffdavisenterprise.com and followed at www.twitter.com/gadgetsense.