The new Android tablet that looks like the iPad, with a 9.7 inch screen, 1024 x 768 pixels. But 'Netbook News' finding that the SmartQ Ten is the name of these tablets have one thing iPad not have: a piezoelectric touch panel.
This panel technology allows the tablet to support multitouch input from the fingertip or stylus, offers some of the best characteristics of capacitive and resistive display. IPS 9.7-inch screen can identify 10 separate inputs that make multitouch gestures or 10-finger typing became possible.
Ten tablets SmartQ is supported by the ARM Cortex-A9 processor and graphics chip Rockchip 400 Mali. Has a storage capacity of 8GB and 512MB of RAM and supports WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 3G wireless.
You can see the video of the tablet in action below. The screen seems a bit unresponsive at times, but it is unclear whether it was just a problem with the demo unit. SmartQ Ten Tablet running Google Android 2.2.
This panel technology allows the tablet to support multitouch input from the fingertip or stylus, offers some of the best characteristics of capacitive and resistive display. IPS 9.7-inch screen can identify 10 separate inputs that make multitouch gestures or 10-finger typing became possible.
Ten tablets SmartQ is supported by the ARM Cortex-A9 processor and graphics chip Rockchip 400 Mali. Has a storage capacity of 8GB and 512MB of RAM and supports WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 3G wireless.
You can see the video of the tablet in action below. The screen seems a bit unresponsive at times, but it is unclear whether it was just a problem with the demo unit. SmartQ Ten Tablet running Google Android 2.2.
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