BenQ plans to launch its first Tablet PC in China and Taiwan during the first quarter of 2011, a company representative confirmed Wednesday.
R100 tablet features a 10.1 inch touch screen with 1024 x 600 and runs Google’s Android mobile OS. It also has an ARM processor, Samsung Electronics, which runs at 833MHz, according to information from BenQ.
With the R100, this gadget joins the ranks of other companies around the world putting out tablet PCs to compete with Apple’s iPad. BenQ hopes to sell the R100 offers content, a pair of optical reader, such as books or magazines and newspaper subscriptions.
The company said the R100 battery can operate up to 12 hours when the device is used for reading. You can also use to take notes because users can write on the touch screen with a pencil, in English or Chinese, both simplified and traditional characters.
R100 comes in 8 GB of internal memory and SD card slot can handle up to 16GB SD cards. BenQ has added a mini-USB and mini-HDMI device and 3.5 mm jack for headphones.
Works with Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n and Bluetooth protocol for data transfer.
R100 is 15mm thick and 191 mm are 244 mm in size. It weighs 720 grams.
BenQ has not yet set a price of R100 and a company representative said the images will be available when the device is officially launched.
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