Pioneer Computers Dreambook Epad Tablet Launching In Australia In September

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n the market of today’s tablets, the main competitor to the current shape of the hill seems to be centered on the mobile operating system Android. However, computers Pioneer has managed to go against the tide, and unveiled their new tablet Dream EPAD, which is set to start in the Australian region later this year. Offers many features, we parted, if the Dream will never in our homeland.
Firstly, the screen. The Dream Book ePad Computer Pioneer has a 11.6 inch touch screen, with a 1.66 GHz Atom processor housed inside. You can either integrated graphics card installed, or opt for a 512 MB NVIDIA ION 2 chipset. You can also 2 GB of RAM. It has a 3-axis G-sensor. As regards the very important role, it will be delivered with Microsoft Windows 7 on board.

GPS is optional, oddly enough, but it is a 1.3MP camera on the back of the unit. WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity are standard, and you can choose if you want to add to 3G, but it is an option that the GPS. An SDHC memory card slot, two USB ports, an HDMI output and a mini-PCI interface. Hardware wise, there are two 1.5W speakers, and under the hood is a 4800 mAh battery, which will be approximately 6 hours of battery life. The price must be the equivalent of $ 540 at launch in Australia in September, and now Pioneer Computers mother still an international launch.

[Via SlashGear]

 


 

August 9, 2010| Posted in Computers,Gadgets

 

 

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