A Texas-based Dell Tablet


Everything is bigger in Texas, even babies. The last offspring of Dell, Texas manufacturer, is "the most powerful tablet of the market." She responded on behalf of code Peju. According to internal documents that are found on Dell Peju Insider, he wants to get a compatible model Windows 8 of 10.1 inches shipping a Core i5 processor and 4 GB of memory.It is true that the features are impressive for a tablet. Is a 64 GB SSD or 120 GB depending on the options, a screen with a resolution of 1,920 x 1 080, two USB ports, a mini VGA port, a HDMI port, a microSD slot and a 4 G, Wi - Fi g and Bluetooth module. 5 500 MAh battery would have a range of 6 to 8 hours depending on the constructor. There are finally a 1.3 Mpixel webcam in front and a sensor 5 Mpixel at the rear. The Tablet is compatible with a pen, a Bluetooth keyboard and a USB keyboard. There is also a dock offering more USB ports and a Gigabit Ethernet port.This tablet takes the market on its head and does augur anything good. It is obvious that with this kind of characteristics, Peju will be heavier and less portable than other competing models and the fact that it does not support multi-touch documents is frightening, even if must await confirmation from Dell for the net heart. HP's TouchPad has been criticized to be a little heavier and thicker that the iPad 2 which curves were much attracted. Peju should therefore be confined to a niche market.It is also one of the first Windows 8 shelves to be fleeing on the canvas and therefore ask if the configuration of Dell represents the minimum system to run the next operating system from Microsoft on a x 86 processor. It is impossible to answer this question. Remember also that Windows 8 may well turn on ARM processors and that the version for Slate should be less greedy in resources than Windows 7. This is an important detail because the heaviness of 7 on shelf is one of the main reason for his failure in this market.

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