X2 Computing Introduces Windows-Based iTablet

by Alex John on February 8, 2010

in Features,News

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If Apple decides to alter the name of its iPad then the company should hurry up because UK company X2 Computing used one of its options, it introduces its new iTablet that is based on Windows.

It is equipped with a multi-touch 10.2in widescreen TFT or 12.1in widescreen XGA screen. The device will be based on Windows 7. It means that the gadget will be able to accomplish various tasks simultaneously and will be powered with 1.6Ghz processor.

It has a 1.3MP USB camera and features optional HDMI output, it is able to back up Flash. The iTablet offers 250GB storage that allows you to keep all your ebooks. It comes with the following measures: 35mm thick and weighs spine-snapping 1180g.

The iTablet will appear in the market in April and will come with the following colors: white, grey, pink, blue, red, yellow and black.

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