By Nicole Scott
14 Oct, 2011 1:05 am
Windows 8 tablets are just around the corner but and tablet maker Kupa is showing off the X11 running the upcoming operating systems. It was great to play around with a tablet that has Windows 8 navigation up and running. Windows 8 is heavily relying on the touch gestures. Navigation in the metro user interface is extremely snappy. Simple swipes are all that is required for scrolling from left to right.
The tablet has a pressure sensitive digitizer and 10-point capacitive multi-touch that works to up the productivity game by combining pen and touch input options. There’s a hi-res 1366×768 screen and 2GB Ram, a front-facing 2MP camera, a rear camera which can be 3MP or 5MP, and 2 x USB 2.0 ports, a mini-HDMI port, audio jack, SIM card slot and 802.11b/g/n WiFi with Bluetooth 2.1.
The basic model with 64GB SSD is going to retail for $699 which isn’t bad given the hi-end screen and battery. Adding 3G, GMS and storage up to 128GB takes the price to $999.

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