Motion Computing's Oak Trail-powered CL900

Here’s a Windows 7 tablet, but don’t be fooled by its look. This is no ordinary tablet, as this CL900 by Motion Computing is powered by Intel’s upcoming Oak Trail Atom processor, which the company promises up to eight hours of battery life as well as 1080p playback over HDMI. But that’s not the only special thing about this tablet, you see the tablet meets the MIL-STD-810G spec, which means it can survive a four foot drop, and its Corning Gorilla Glass display should be able to withstand all sorts of small size assault, like a pen stab or something. Not a real chopping board but still capable of helping you survive a quick knife stab.

The 10.1-inch panel has 1366 x 768 resolutions with capacitive touchscreen, but also can be configured with an active digitizer for a really solid inking experience. There are two cameras, a USB port, and microSD card as well as SIM card slot for your 3G on-the-go Broadband needs. The specs seemed nice, but the price is also amazing. With an MSRP of less than $1,000 this tablet could be a winning product.

SOURCE via Engadget











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