Viliv X10 Tablet Running Windows 7 at Computex 2010

June 9, 2010

This 10.1″ tablet is running 1366 x 768 pixel capacitive touchscreen and the ARM-based processor in the demo system we saw was powerful enough to provide an immersive 3D gaming experience at full screen. Viliv tells us that the X10 should be able to playback even 1080p video without a hitch. This is a playback experience that promises to be better than the iPad.

The Viliv X10 is powered by a 1-GHz Samsung C110 processor based on the Cortex A-8 CPU. It has 16 or 32GB of internal flash memory and is equipped with an SD card reader, USB port, HDMI out, and a back-facing webcam. In addition to Wi-Fi, it should also be available with built-in 3G or WiMax. The battery is said to provide up to 10 hours of endurance.

Most people at Computex got to play with the Android version, Jkk was lucky enough to get a hands on with the Windows 7 version.

Thanks JkkMobile

Freescale Pegatron 10.1″ Android Tablet

June 7, 2010

We uncovered this 10-inch Tablet based on Freescale’s ARM-processors at Computex 2010 running a custom Android interface. The unit is from the ASUS manufacturing subsidiary Pegatron and is intended to show the opportunities offered by Freescale CPUs for Internet Tablets. The Pegatron Freescale Tablet has a large touch screen and has many ports, including USB, HDMI and even a SIM card slot. Our video shows you Sascha playing with the widget-based interface, it is fast, even thought they tell us the tablet isn’t quite finished.

Jumper JK01-T Tablet, The ‘Desktop’ You’ve Always Wanted

May 3, 2010

jumper jk01-tt

The debate between tablet and netbook is still raging even though they clearly have different usage scenarios. The Jumper JK01-TT runs Windows 7 and ships with a wireless keyboard, mouse, and stand. The iPad has its phone OS and well, doesn’t offer desktop experience with its optional keyboard dock.

The Jumper JK01-TT comes with a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel multitouch display, 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 250G hard drive, 2MP webcam, and 802.11b/g WiFi and 3G. For connectivity it out does the iPad with its, 3 USB ports, a 4-in-1 flash card reader and apparently has a VGA/HDMI combination output. Its battery is less then desirable at only 3000mAh battery. The JK01-TT’s dimensions are 11.4″ x 5.9″ x 0.8″ and weighs 2.6 pounds.

If this tablet actually has an HDMI Port on an N450 processor I would be surprised, as it would be the only N450 on the market that does so. The Jumper JK01-TT is actually on sale at Ownta.com for $671.65 if someone wants to pick one up and let us know.

Via Liliputing

Mobile Monday Taipei: Netbook Applications, MeeGo & iPad = Fail

April 19, 2010

Nicole Scott will discuss porting your iPhone games onto Netbooks. Also, get the run down on the netbook application ecosystem and answer questions like: Who are Netbook users and What kind of apps are they buying? And if you were wondering about tablet ecosystems, well learn why she thinks the iPad = Fail and what alternatives are out there.

If you want to learn more about Mobile Monday Taipei, please feel free to check out their website here. If you aren’t in Taipei, you are in luck, Mobile Monday is a global organizations with chapters in most major cities. So if you are interested in Mobile, you should check it out.

USB Keyboard designed for Thumb Typing

April 12, 2010

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