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With the number of portable consumer electronics devices that we tote around these days, it is no surprise to take good care of them – by getting them the right cases and what not. After all, replacing an iPhone or an iPad is definitely not cheap at all, and I have heard enough horror stories of dropping a smartphone into the toilet bowl due to carelessness to make sure mine is carefully secured each time I head to the loo. Sometimes, however, we cannot tell just when we are going to get caught out under foul weather, and if you get soaked, so too, will your beloved gadgets. This is where a device like the LuvPad WM701 would come in handy, thanks to Mouse Computer of Japan. Powered by Windows 7, this tablet is splashproof and can shrug off drops from up 70cm. It will run on an Intel Atom Z650 processor accompanied by 2GB RAM, a 32GB solid state drive, a 7″ display at 1,024 x 768 resolution, and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity thrown into the mix. Do take note that being splashproof means water repellent, and you should not go scuba diving with this! |
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