Saturday, July 16, 2011

Cregle Penbook

The landscape of solutions relating to the area of ​​tablet is constantly increasing. The major international manufacturers have launched or are launching their digital tablets to carve out a slice of the market. Even with the PenBook Cregle, a tablet features a 10.1-inch form factor and the combination of an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz Z530 with the operating system Microsoft Windows 7. The tablet, which comes with a sleek and stylish, sporting a touchscreen display 1,024 x 600 pixel resolution that supports multi-touch and the palm rejection.



The tablet comes with a digital pen has features of a digitizer. From this point of view, this model seems an interesting compromise between modernity and the past, a feature that can distinguish it from many currently on the market. There are the touch buttons that allow you to replicate the Page Up and Page Down command or the Ctrl + Alt + Delete The RAM installed in the device amounts to 1 GB but you can expect a further expansion up to 2 GB.

Storage is committed to a flash drive with 16 GB or 32 GB depending on the version. There's also a card reader to further expand these capabilities by using memory cards. Cregle PenBook, measuring 264 x 184 x 17 mm and approximate weight of about 1 kilogram, provides both Bluetooth to exchange data that WiFi for internet connection. To listen to your favorite tunes, you can use a set of stereo speakers and content to load the tablet can be connected to a PC via a convenient USB 2.0 port.

The tablet is powered by a removable lithium ion battery of 5,000 mAh, which should ensure, according to the manufacturer, a range of about 6 hours per charge. The introductory price and availability of the tablet Cregle PenBook are currently unknown. And quite likely to be announced in the coming weeks. If the manufacturer was able to maintain low cost, it is possible that the Cragle can find a profitable niche market.

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