Innoversal, a new company in Taiwan which was looking to change the world, found itself hosting a striking 10.1-inch device that grabbed our attention. Pixel- Qi-based prototype devices were what the company was messing around with but the highlight was the expansive 3Qi capacitive touchpanel, with a 1024 x 600 resolution, and the ability to save battery life by flipping the backlight off in broad daylight. The current build was relying on three ambient light sensors to determine whether the backlight would be on or not, but after asking the company to implement a dedicated toggle on/off switch along with the border before shipping out, the company agreed. Innoversal will be shipping the product under its own branding in Taiwan, but is certainly open to selling the design to other major manufacturers who wish to slap their own logo on the device. If everything goes well, we can expect to see the device take off in September (globally), with a 16GB + 3G / WiFi model retailing for between $5430 and $550.
Thhe purchase will snag you one of the best power-saving mobile displays as of right now, a 1.66Ghz Atom N450 processor, an integrated SSD (16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities), an SDHC card slot, 8 megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, a SIM card slot (for 3G data), USB 2.0 connectivity, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, and a 6-cel (5300mAh) battery. The device will supposedly sport Windows 7, Android, Ubuntu, and Chrome OS, with the last 2 being on display at the show. The working display model was also very lightweight and sturdy so this is definitely a tablet everyone should be looking forward to. Check out the video below:
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