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10.2" TFT Multi-Touch Screen 3G (Phone) GPS Tablet PC / Mini

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:04 pm
by Snelvuur
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DigitalRise X9: This is the latest 3G GPS Windows 10.2 inch Multi-Touch to be released from China. With the iTablet (Apple Tablet K48AP) slated to come out in several months there is so much hype about tablet PCs. This X9 packs a bohemith list of rich features into a slim case. This picture above shows this X9 has large 10.2 Inch multi-touch scren and we will try to list all the rest (if possible) for those of you whose mouths are drooling right about now - Compatible with 3G Networks, Built-in GPS Navigation, Bluetooth, Wifi, Mp3-Mp5, WebCam, 160GB Sata, etc.

The X9's screen is billed dust, scratch, and fire resistant. It can support a pixel resolution of 1024 x 600, and runs with an Atom 270 processor. The chipset is a standard 945GS, and the tablet also packs 2 GB of RAM and a 160 GB hard drive. The X9 sports a card reader and 3 USB slots as well. This PC has 3G support AND a SIM slot. To cap things off, there's also a 1.3 MP camera.


X9 Tablet PC is housed with a 10.2-inch touchscreen display with resolution of 1024×600 pixel features multitouch technology, 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, an Intel GMA 950 GPU.Other Features of D-rise X9 includes 1GB of RAM, 160GB hard drive, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g, three USB port, VGA connector, and 4-in-1 card reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro).The New Tablet PC also supports WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 3G connectivity.

The New X9 Tablet PC from DigitalRise also includes 2,800 mAh or 3,500 mAh battery capable of providing a backup up to 4 hours.The X9 Tablet PC weighs about 2kg and has dimensions 226.3×166.9×24.7 mm
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Features :
# Portable Multimedia PC with large Hi-Def 10.2" Color Multi Touchscreen (1024x680)
# Windows 7.0 O/S
# Well designed and user-friendly with a compact form factor
# Pre-loaded with office file viewing applications, communication software and NES games emulator
# Superb wireless functionality with wireless internet access and Bluetooth 1.2 capability

Specifications:

* Model: X9
* CPU: Atom N270 1.6G
* Memory: 2GB DDR2
* HDD: 160G SATA2.5
* Monitor: 10.2” TFT Multi-touch screen, 1024*600
* Battery: Li-ion 3000mAh
* Webcam: High definition 1.3 Mega pixels
* Wireless network: 802.11a/b/g WiFi, WCDMA-SCDMA, CDMA2000
* Video card: Intel 950 Integration
* Battery adapter:
o Input: 100-240V/50-60Hz
o Output: 12V 3.5A
* Fan and heat pipe: with circulating principle (Copper)
* I\O: Three 2.0 USB interfaces; One card reader (SD/MS/MMC/MS-Pro); One external monitor interface; One network (RJ-45) rabbet; One DC-in rabbet; One Microphone rabbet; One earphone rabbet.

Accessories:

* 1 Battery adapter
* 1 Battery
* 1 Instruction Manual

http://chinagrabber.com/10-2-tft-multi- ... ps-pc.aspx
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Does not say what type of touch screen is used (capactive FTW?)

Comes down to $779.99, pretty beefy.

Re: 10.2" TFT Multi-Touch Screen 3G (Phone) GPS Tablet PC / Mini

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:19 pm
by TANE
looks nice
to bad the y use a bit old technology.

C510/20 CPU and another chip set will be more efficient.
if the Apple version is not where i'm waiting for i will go for the Archos 9

Re: 10.2" TFT Multi-Touch Screen 3G (Phone) GPS Tablet PC / Mini

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:35 pm
by evja78
I guess more people are waiting for the Apple tablet announcement. Seems there is even prices out there for whomever provides pictures or the real thing to a magazine :)

Archos is still on my wish list as well unless the Aplle blows it away. A little bit more patience required.........

Evja

Re: 10.2" TFT Multi-Touch Screen 3G (Phone) GPS Tablet PC / Mini

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:27 pm
by Post-IT
I support your theory, this tablet looks slick but uses old technology.

Unless the OS or interface design permits us from using it as a proper domotica interface I'd probably go for the Apple tablet... but hey I'm an Apple freak :mrgreen: