The first Android tablet with a transflective Pixel Qi display was meant to be the Adam from Notion Ink. But, while we still have to wait for the Adam, a company from Taiwan has already combined Android and a Pixel Qi display into a tablet. Innoversal presented a tablet with a transflective display at Computex 2010, but that one was running Windows 7 and had an Intel Atom under the hood. Now the same company said they will also produce this device with an ARM based Freescale i.MX515 platform to run Chor. We have seen that setting on the Mastone Lifepad 3G aka Prowave VYT850.
Specs and video after the break.
The specs that are known are as follows:
Processor | Freescale i.MX515 (ARM) / 800Mhz |
RAM | ??? |
Screen | 10.1-Inch / 1024 x 600 pixels / 3Qi Pixel Qi Technology / multitouch |
Storage | 16GB/32GB/64GB / SDHC memory card |
A/V Input | 8MP/AF Wide-Angle Lens Camera (back side) / Microphone |
A/V Output | Headphones |
Network | WLAN (802.11 b/g/n) / Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR / 3G (WCDMA/HSDPA/GSM/EDGE) |
Connectors | 3.5mm audio jack in/out / Mini-USB 2.0 with data transfer & power supply |
Sensors | Auto Screen Rotate (Accelerator) / Ambient Light Sensor |
Battery | Li-ion / 6-cell / 58wh / 5300mAh |
Extras | memory card slot / SIM card slot / “Location based services” (is that GPS??) |
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