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MSI WindPad 110W For pre-order Now

MSI’s latest WindPad 110W is a Fusion-powered tablet will be available soon. While the following isn’t official, it should be as close as it gets – we are looking at an AMD C-50 processor coupled with a 10.1″ 1280 x 800 capacitive IPS multi-touch display as Engadget claims.

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This MSI WindPad 110W has a Radeon HD 6250 graphics chipset, a 32GB SSD for your storage needs that will no doubt make it a speed demon, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity, a 1-megapixel front camera for those video calls and video conferences , while the back has a more respectable 3-megapixel camera.

Battery life has been rated at 4,200mAh battery which ought to place it under the “normal” band, while GPS navigation, mini HDMI, USB 2.0, an SDHC memory card slot, a G-sensor and Windows 7 Home Premium as the operating system of choice rounds off the list of specifications. 10.1″ seems to be the standard display size apart from 7″ for tablet devices, and MSI’s offering will tip the scales at 1.8 lbs while measuring 0.6″ thin.
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Posted by on May 29, 2011 in Tablet

 

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BeBook Live Tablet

BeBook Live tablet delivers the goods for Froyo diehards and has a seven-inch multitouch color screen, a 2MP front facing camera, 1080p HDMI out, Flash support, and 4GB of built-in memory. Powered by Android 2.2, which will no doubt feel downright antiquated when it launches in June for $279.

surf-tablet-producBebook who is well known for producing e-ink based e-readers such as the Bebook Neo and Bebook One is going to be releasing a new Android Tablet June 21st 2011, new 7 inch device will simply be known as the Bebook Tablet. The demand for tablets is much higher than for readers, so landfill Endless Ideas is also on the tablet market.The BeBook Live is a small, bright 7-inch tablet that still works with the Android 2.2, but also very attractive price: 279 euros. This tablet is much handier than 10 inches as the iPad tablet. It is immediately apparent when you hold it: it works fine with one hand. With the right thumb, the three standard Android buttons (home, back, menu) to also be handy. The buttons take care of a large border around the screen, which is also a milli meter towers over the edge. BeBook Live is not the most stylish tablets with plastic shell. The tablet itself is quite thin (11 mm), but the iPad is thinner. His window looks at a comparative test with the iPad two slightly less bright and sharp. BeBook Live has only wifi, no 3G and GPS.

Furthermore, a 1 Ghz chip manufacture Samsung (not dual core), 4 GB of internal memory and SD card inputs for HDMI and a front camera. A camera on the back, according BeBook unnecessary, because photographing what is around you the tablet is not the most appropriate device. For lack of backup cameras miss you the possibility to use augmented reality apps. The 1-GHz chip performs smoothly and BeBook claims that the rapper would go something video processing than the iPad. The first tablets of the brand-new Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) appear correctly in the coming weeks from brands like Acer, Asus and LG. As a smaller manufacturer is not as fast Endless Ideas were provided with Honeycomb and larger brands. The company must also have a few months waiting for certification by Google. Android 3.0 at the start are also some shortcomings, which Google updates will be eliminated. Endless Ideas from September promises Android upgrade to 3.0, which is pretty late. The company also could opt for the newer 2.3, recently available, but support for that version was not on time.

There are more small tablets that are not Android Honeycomb use. This is how HTC’s Flyer, a 7-inch tablet with Android 2.3. An advantage is that almost all existing screen Android apps work on this tablet. The screen resolution of 800×600 BeBook Live is supported by most of the nearly 150 000 Android applications. The tablet simply offers access to Android Market, which is more competitive budget for Archos tablets did not apply.Additional connectivity options abound. BeBook Live provides USB, an SD slot and a mini-HDMI port, so the images on his tablet TVs can display. It supports full HD output. There are also some accessories like a Bluetooth keyboard available. When purchasing supplies BeBook for several apps, including the game Tank Racer and an app for file management and read e-books.BeBook Live is perhaps not the most handsome of the Android tablets, but he offers a reasonable hardware for its low retail price (279 euros). The tablet seems particularly interesting for those already on its Android mobile device and now a cheap tablet with the familiar version of Android wants to buy. And preferably a manageable 7 inch model. For that group BeBook Live entry level tablet attractive than the lower performers and ViewSonic Archos tablets.

Specifications:

  • OS: Android 2.2 Froyo OS
  • Display: 7.0 Inch (Diagonal) TFT-LCD Display, 800 x 600 Display Resolution
  • Touch: Capacitive Multi Touch Screen
  • Processor: 1 GHz CPU “model unknown”
  • Storage: 4GB built-in and a MicroSD card slot for expansion up to 32GB
  • Sensors: G-Sensor
  • Cameras: 2MP Camera Resolution Front Facing Camera
  • Wireless Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth
  • Ports: USB 2.0, HDMI, Audio Jack 3.5mm
  • Sound: Speaker, Audio Jack 3.5mm, Microphone
  • Dimensions: 140 x 202 x 11 mm
  • Weight: 426 grams
 
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Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 Windows 7 Tablet

Fujitsu announced that the new STYLISTIC Q550 Tablet PC will be shipping in June and is now available for Pre order through their web site and the tablet is offered in two base models, a $729 30GB model (Q550-30GB-01) and a $849 62GB model (Q550-62GB-02).The Q550 for that under $800 figure delivers one very attractive specifications offering and the ideal Windows 7 slate for a professional user is what the Q550 is being fashioned as by Fujitsu, features a 10.1-inch wide-angle LED backlit IPS display, Intel Oak Trail Atom processor, 32GB or 64GB SSD, dual cameras, USB port, removable quick-swap battery (up to 8 hours), SmartCard reader slot, fingerprint sensor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional 3G module and of course Windows 7 operating system.

Fujitsu announced the STYLISTIC Q550 slate PC, a professional-oriented product designed to help mobile field workers maximize their productivity. Featuring a bright 10.1-inch-wide viewing angle display, Microsoft Windows 7 operating system, removable quick-swap battery, and rock-solid security features like Smart Card and Trusted Platform Module (TPM), this slate PC enables mobile workers to get work done wherever they are. Building on the Fujitsu 20-year heritage of designing and engineering tablet PCs for professional and business users, the Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q550 slate PC incorporates security from the ground up, so that it meets the most stringent IT security requirements of governments and businesses. The Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q550 is developed to meet enterprise mobile computing demands and integrate seamlessly into existing IT infrastructures. As enterprises struggle to keep consumer smartphones and tablets off their corporate networks to avoid security breaches, Fujitsu is taking an alternative approach with the introduction of a companion device designed for maximum interoperability with business environments. Seamless integration is provided thanks to the use of the Windows 7 operating system. Additional licensing and rollout costs are capped since the slate PC uses the same software already deployed in enterprise infrastructures.

The Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q550 tablet eases the mobile privacy concerns of even the most cautious CIOs. It incorporates a suite of security features including Fingerprint Sensor, integrated SmartCard reader slot, full disk encryption and optional embedded Trusted Platform Module (TPM) to protect against unauthorized access to the user’s personal and business data.Usability features also help set the Fujitsu slate PC apart from other mobile devices. The STYLISTIC Q550 is distinguished by elements such as a quick-swap battery for all-day computing and an exceptionally bright 10.1-inch LED backlit IPS display with wide-viewing angles — great for collaboration and for viewing in all types of working environments, including outdoors. Seamless connectivity comes through the inclusion of WLAN, Bluetooth and optional mobile broadband 3G (UMTS/EVDO), delivering uncompromised on-your-feet computing. Along with excellent ergonomics, Fujitsu makes mobile data entry easier by combining multitouch interaction with precise and pressure-sensitive pen input. The STYLISTIC Q550 equips the workforce with the tools required to efficiently complete mission-critical tasks. Its combination of pen and multitouch raises computing interaction to greater levels of convenience and productivity.

 Features :

  • Intel Atom Z670 (1.5 GHz, 512 KB cache, 800 MHz)
  • Genuine Windows 7 Professional 32 (MUI)
  • Microsoft Office Starter 20101
  • Anti-glare, bright (400 nit) 10.1″ WXGA LED backlit IPS display with 160 degree vertical and horizontal viewing angles
  • Capacitive multi-touch screen with digital pen input
  • 62 GB S-ATA Ultra DMA/300 with full disk encryption and TRIM command support
  • Quick-swap battery: Lithium ion (4-cell, 43 WHr)
  • Embedded Trusted Platform Module (TPM) v1.2
  • 2 GB DDR2 800 MHz memory
  • Intel GMA 600 (up to 1080p video decode2 and HDMI)
  • Integrated WiFi (802.11a/b/g/n) and Bluetooth v3.0
  • Advanced security: Integrated Fingerprint Sensor, dedicated Smart Card reader slot, Computrace enabled BIOS
  • Noise cancelling dual microphones
  • Expansion: bootable USB 2.0 port, HDMI (type A connector) port, SD/SDHC slot, audio-out, docking cradle connector
  • Approximate weight: 1.9 lbs3
  • One-year International Limited Warranty
  • 10.1-inch IPS LED backlit display with WXGA resolution (1280 x 800 pixel)
  • capacitive touch support for finger or stylus (pen included)
 
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