wow this looks great! What kind of processor/graphics are built in!? <br>-Francisco<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 6:41 PM, Bill Kendrick <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:nbs@sonic.net">nbs@sonic.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 05:28:04PM -0700, Tony Cratz wrote:<br>
> Looks good. But do you have a URL for specs and price?<br>
<br>
Correction! Google helped and I see they posted something in response<br>
to a "specs or it didn't happen" comment by someone over on Google+ ;)<br>
<br>
<a href="http://zareason.com/shop/zatab.html" target="_blank">http://zareason.com/shop/zatab.html</a><br>
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Quote:<br>
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The only tablet on the market that doesn't violate the GPL! Yay!<br>
(You get the source code with the machine, not months later, if at all.)<br>
<br>
Display<br>
<br>
Gone are the days of having to tilt the display to get a good<br>
viewing angle. The ZaTab features a state-of-the-art IPS display that<br>
is clear and vivid from all viewing angles.<br>
<br>
Battery<br>
<br>
Nothing is more frustrating that having a battery die. So we built<br>
the ZaTab to last all day long...and then some. With up to 10 hrs of<br>
battery life, you could even watch the entire Lord of the Rings<br>
trilogy when your heart so desires.<br>
<br>
Expansion<br>
<br>
A tablet is a very personal device. The ZaTab includes plenty of<br>
connections so that you may customize it to fit your needs. There are<br>
micro USB ports for expansion. There is a micro HDMI port to output to<br>
a large screen. There is a microSD card slot which allows you to<br>
double the storage capacity. All these ports are conveniently located<br>
on the right side of the tablet.<br>
<br>
Cameras<br>
<br>
Not just one camera, but two cameras. One on the front for video<br>
conferences and self portraits. One on the back to take videos and<br>
photos of everyone else.<br>
<br>
Android<br>
<br>
Google AOSP, Cyanogenmod 9. We took the best of Android and<br>
included on the ZaTab.<br>
<br>
Root<br>
<br>
Some manufacturers consider "root" to be a four-letter-word. We<br>
don't. The ZaTab is an open device. The bootloader is unlocked. Root<br>
access is available. We welcome the community to develop custom ROMs<br>
and port other Linux distros to the ZaTab.<br>
<br>
<br>
And finally:<br>
<br>
Specs:<br>
<br>
Pure Android<br>
9.7" IPS 1024x768 display<br>
5 point capacitive touchscreen<br>
16 GB internal storage + microSD for additional storage<br>
1 GB ram<br>
Front and Back cameras<br>
Sturdy metal back<br>
High-capacity 8000 mAh battery<br>
Ultra-light 630 grams<br>
<br>
Ports:<br>
<br>
Headphone<br>
microSD card slot<br>
mini-HDMI video out<br>
2x micro-USB ports<br>
<br>
Package includes:<br>
<br>
Tablet<br>
AC Adapter<br>
USB Cable<br>
User Manual<br>
Source Code<br>
<br>
Price: $ 349<br>
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--<br>
-bill!<br>
Sent from my computer<br>
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