Thursday, December 30, 2010

Onkyo TW317A7 Tablet Set To Take Japan




The Onkyo TW317A7 offers a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 processor along with  two gigs of RAM, and a 32 gig solid state drive, which is actually quite a bit better than some desktop PCs were putting out even three years ago (I should know, I actually bought a new one three years ago and it’s currently only about a quarter of that RAM count and no solid state drive). You’ll also get Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity (admittedly rather standard for anything going for the “mobile appellation), an onboard 1.3 megapixel webcam, a pair of USB ports, an HDMI output, and stereo speakers.
It’s also got a surprisingly large (for a tablet, anyway) 11.6 inch multitouch display (pinch to zoom fans, here’s one for you!) that offers a 1366 x 768 resolution and a card reader for extra modular storage.
Surprisingly enough, it also comes with a variety of software items, heavy on the Microsoft, that are designed for Windows 7, which is just what this tablet’s running. It even includes a dedicated app launcher.
And if you’re looking for one of these, better call your importer friends as this will be hitting shelves in Japan later this week, at last report…but here’s the strange part: Onkyo has yet to show its hand in terms of pricing.

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