Thursday, October 11, 2012

The New Ten Inch Kupa Tablet With A Lot To Offer





There is a problem with some tablet devices and that would be you get what you see, there are hardly any options or upgrades for the buyer to pick and choose from. This means that almost every tablet available from these manufacturers are almost identical and this is where the manufacturer Kupa is looking to make things different, with their ten inch Windows powered tablet.






Kupa may not be an established brand, but this is a company with a track record in making good tablet devices. The ten inch UltraNote Windows 8 tablet, is something special because if you made a list of everything that you would like to see in a tablet, the this model probably has it either as standard or as an optional extra.



There is even a dock available, as an optional extra that provides the user with a physical keyboard, USB ports and a built in battery pack that should last for up to twelve hours on a single charge. There are even additional side panels available that provide the user with additional features, such as a scanner and handy card reader.






These are the features and specs available on this most interesting Kupa UltraNote Windows 8 tablet;



Processor – Intel Ivy Bridge Mobile ULV Processor i7, i5, i3



Display – 10.1 inches with 1920 x 1200 IPS, 10 points MultiTouch



Input – Digitizer with 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity & 10 Points MultiTouch



Memory – DDR3, 4GB, Expandable up to 8GB



Storage – Solid state drive (SSD) 64 GB to 128 GB



Camera – Front 2.0 mega pixel & Back 5.0 mega pixel



Weight – 760 grams,



Battery – 7 hr Continuous Operation with Tablet Only, 12 hr Continuous Operation with Docking, 30 days Standby Time and 45 Whr Swappable Battery



Ports – USB 3.0 x 2, HDMI & Sim Card



Connectivity – Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 3G / 4G LTE, Bluetooth 3.0/4.0 RFID & NFC



Docking System – Keyboard, Battery, USB, Ethernet and Video ports, SD Reader



The worst thing when a manufacturer announces a new and exciting product such as this UltraNote Windows 8 tablet is that Kupa have not even teased us with a price or even a date when we can expect to see one of these nice looking tablets in store, but November is looking good, so stay tuned!



Source [Kupa World]





Eric Blair writes about information technology and computer hardware from vendors like Flux Light that is used to increase the performance of a network.



 


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