Companies from around the world has to offer and introduce leaks from their tablet products that will be released to the market, so it is not surprising at all if at this time we are aware of any computer manufacturer from China by the name Hanvon who were preparing to release their products to market tablets
While the ARM architecture seems to have become slightly more popular due to the existence of a tablet device that lately has become popular because it was triggered by Apple that had already spawned the Apple iPad product to the market, and for this tablet products like the Intel Atom not included in the selection.In fact, although the platform of processors Pine Trail is not intended to tablets because the processor is more intended for the netbook, but it seems to pine trail processor chip has become an alternative for manufacturers to use in their products.Mostly, this is because of encouragement from the consumers who still want to use the Windows 7 operating system on their tablet device, even though Android has been sufficiently developed to serve the tablets now, because its function as a PC.But it seems Hanvon company based in China has been preparing for their tablet device and is ready for its debut in January 2011. Site Digitimes said the company is building what it called a B10 touchpad, tablet PCs running Windows 7 first.Not much is known about this product, except that he would have a Toshiba 1.8-inch HDD, Intel Atom N455 CPU, flat panel screen from HannStar and touch-controller module from Sintek Photronics.Delivery of this device began in December 2010, this month as it were, to First International Computer (FIC), based in Taiwan. FIC get current shipment volumes between 2,000 and 4,000 per month, and this figure will continue to increase while.
While the ARM architecture seems to have become slightly more popular due to the existence of a tablet device that lately has become popular because it was triggered by Apple that had already spawned the Apple iPad product to the market, and for this tablet products like the Intel Atom not included in the selection.In fact, although the platform of processors Pine Trail is not intended to tablets because the processor is more intended for the netbook, but it seems to pine trail processor chip has become an alternative for manufacturers to use in their products.Mostly, this is because of encouragement from the consumers who still want to use the Windows 7 operating system on their tablet device, even though Android has been sufficiently developed to serve the tablets now, because its function as a PC.But it seems Hanvon company based in China has been preparing for their tablet device and is ready for its debut in January 2011. Site Digitimes said the company is building what it called a B10 touchpad, tablet PCs running Windows 7 first.Not much is known about this product, except that he would have a Toshiba 1.8-inch HDD, Intel Atom N455 CPU, flat panel screen from HannStar and touch-controller module from Sintek Photronics.Delivery of this device began in December 2010, this month as it were, to First International Computer (FIC), based in Taiwan. FIC get current shipment volumes between 2,000 and 4,000 per month, and this figure will continue to increase while.
Thus, B10 Hanvon touchpad will be faced with some similar tablet device which also uses the operating system Windows 7 or Android, and later we also get the information that Hanvon also will soon release a tablet PC with the Android operating system in the second quarter of 2011.