EviGroup’s Slate Tablet boasts a UI
Tablet enthusiasts in Europe would be glad to hear that France-based eviGroup has come up with another brand-new slate Tablet, which boasts of an only one of its kind UI. The 3G-featuring multi-touch Paddle slated to be shipped in between April and June of 2010 is an improved form of the available eviGroup Pad and has been knitted out with 10.1-in LED backlit multi-touch screen display.
On the configuration front, the latest Paddle also comes built-in with a famous single core Intel Atom N270 CPU, which boasts of about 1.6GHz clock speed. Users can select from both 32GB solid state drive and an HDD model along with a storage capacity of 320GB.
Connectivity
As far as the connectivity options of this 3G-featuring multi-touch Paddle are concerned, it offers support for 3G and Wi-Fi modules. Besides, it also boasts of an option external antenna connection that proffers an additional Wi-Fi range, however is likely to be used in the long run for digital TV reception. And if you do vide conferencing, the device has also been incorporated with a built-in web camera.
Moving towards the intricate specs of the tablet, it comes out that the device is previously loaded with both Windows XP and Windows 7 OS. Consumers are also allowed to enjoy an amazing experience of a custom scrolling user interface, dubbed as Scale.
This interface doubles as an app lying on the OS and allows users to manage their media and programs.
The multi-touch Paddle is slated to be shipped in between April and June with the price tag of around €699 ($946). Though the latest computing solution is not as feature-packed as others in the market today, some of its glaring specs have got enough to grab attention of all the PC buffs.
So, if you are on the lookout for a device that not only ought to be built-in with avant-garde features, but also comes with the leading-edge technology, then the multi-touch Paddle from France-based eviGroup would be an ideal solution for you. Though slated to be shipped between April and June of 2010, the device would appeal you a lot.
