Tuesday, April 10, 2012

4.8-inch tabletphone running Windows 7

With all the buzz around the tablet devices these days, the final product AdvanceTC (W3 Magic) offers a different perspective on madness. Instead of a conventional mobile operating system like Windows Mobile 7 honeycomb, the company has managed to fine tune Windows 7 on a device the size of a smartphone standard.

It offers quad-band GSM, in which calls are handled through AdvanceTC custom user interface, Intel Atom 1.6Ghz, 1GB RAM, 32GB SSD, 1.3-megapixel camera and 4.8-inch WVGA (800 x 480) display. The power unit includes a 3200mAh battery, which may seem high, but the entire operating system on board, is likely to drain fast enough. However AdvanceTC do some software installed to do this.

For those who hesitate to use the device with a small screen, there will be an optional HDMI dock that can enhance its functionality and run as a nettop PC.

No details of price or release date, but once we know something, you'll be the first to hear.

Read more at Engadget and Geek.com