Oaktrail Tablets Shipping Next Month Says Intel Spokeswoman

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7 Apr, 2011 6:30 pm

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Intel announced Oak Trail last year once it was clear that tablets would be more than a passing fad, however we’ve yet to see any slates built around Oak Trail.

The guys over at Maximum PC have gotten a quote from an Intel Spokeswoman stating that “Oak Trail tablets are expected to start hitting shelves in May and throughout 2011,” which would mean that they’ll be debuting at Computex and actually hitting the shelves in June!

Oak Trail tablets could offer up to 10 hours of battery life, which is what the iPad 2 is rated at, though you can squeeze even more out of it depending on your usage habits. These upcoming tablets will ship with Intel’s single-core Z670 Oak Trail processor, which has been optimized for HD video decoding and to accelerate the playback of MPEG files in Window Media Player.

Here is a hands on with the Fujitsu Cider which is an Oaktrail tablet we’ve gotten our hands on at CES back in January.
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Via Netbook Freaks, Liliputing


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