Friday, 30 September 2011

Pocketbook A10 With e-reader integration

Pocketbook A10 With e-reader integration

The tablet PocketBook , intended for multimedia applications.  In  IFA 2011 will be announced PocketBook A10 – based on the operating system Android 2.3.4.  The device has a capacitive TFT-LCD 10 inch and a resolution 1024 x  768 pixels, which is able to recognize multiple touches simultaneously.
Images Source : eurodroid.com
Check this weird one out. It’s a hybrid of Android tablet and e-reader, resulting in a 10″ tablet packed with an unusually high number buttons. The PocketBook A10 features a 10″ 4:3 ratio 1024×768 capacitive screen, all powered by a 1GHz OMAP 3621 processor.
It’s not the thinnest tablet I’ve seen, but it’s relatively light at 1.5 pounds, and it’s actually shaped to be held, with a matte back and a slight hump (it feels a bit like a sized-up Nook Touch Reader in that regard). Page turn buttons are available to the thumb, and they click easy enough. There’s a decent 10-inch, 1024 x 768 screen (though I have my worries about how well it’ll do under sunlight), and the same 1GHz TI OMAP 3622 processor that’s in Lenovo’s new IdeaPad A1 7-inch Android tablet. Android 2.3.4 runs pretty well
Recommended price of PocketBook A10 will be 400$.

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