The Clio is a convertible tablet computer, designed by Vadem Corporation San Jose, CA, which runs Microsoft’s Windows CE operating system and features the award-winning[citation needed] SwingTop pivoting arm. The 180o screen rotation gives users the freedom to change configurations as conditions and work functions dictate. Choose notebook, tablet or presentation modes with keyboard, touchscreen or handwriting input. Clio can run more than 12 hours on a single charge and together with the Sony VAIO, are the first full-sized portable computers that measure only an inch thick.
The platform was conceived and created within Vadem by a skunkworks team that was