MSI has entered the tablet game for quite some time already, but they never really broke out in a big way. Guess they are quite content with catering to the mid-range market, what with the WindPad Enjoy 10 being the latest of such models to arrive at the FCC. The adage “you get what you pay for” clearly applies here, as the WindPad Enjoy 10 will feature a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system, and a screen resolution of just 800 x 480 pixels – which is clearly a waste considering the size of the display.
Well, we guess you can't complain if the Enjoy 10 resides under the sub-$300 tablet mark, sporting 512MB RAM and 4GB of internal memory. Since most of the memory has already been used by the system, that leaves you with a mere 1.2GB left to divide it between Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja amongst a host of applications.
At least the Enjoy 10 will be able to handle 1080p HD video playback, supporting MP4, Xvid, DiVX, and H.264 video formats. Apart from that, a USB port, Wi-Fi N connectivity and thankfully, an SD memory card slot will help make it more “usable”. Expect also to see front and rear cameras integrated into the MSI WindPad Enjoy 10 tablet. There are other whispers of it sporting a higher resolution display of 1,024 x 768 pixels, but until an official announcement comes around, this will have to suffice.
source: Ubergizmo
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9:22 AM
MSI WindPad 110w tablet pre-orders being taken
Friday, July 8, 2011
Taiwanese computer manufacturer MSI has already started taking pre-orders for their upcoming WindPad 110w tablet, but for those who were thinking that you could get your hands on it this month, we will have to disappoint you as it will ship only on August 1st. Well, you know that waiting is well worth it if it is for something that you really, really want, so those who are interested might want to make a virtual bee-line and place your $599 pre-order for this 10″ Windows-powered tablet that runs off an an AMD Z-01 processor which churns at 1GHz in a dual-core configuration.
Keeping the clock speed down while introducing more cores is more efficient than a single core but high clock speed processor – not only do you save energy and extend the battery life of the device, it is also more efficient, only if the code takes advantage of such a situation, of course.
Other hardware configurations of the MSI WindPad 110w include a 10.1″ capacitive touchscreen display at 1,280 x 800 resolution, HDMI output, USB connectivity, and headphone ports, an SD memory card slot, a G-sensor, light sensor, and front and rear cameras in addition to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
source: Ubergizmo
Keeping the clock speed down while introducing more cores is more efficient than a single core but high clock speed processor – not only do you save energy and extend the battery life of the device, it is also more efficient, only if the code takes advantage of such a situation, of course.
Other hardware configurations of the MSI WindPad 110w include a 10.1″ capacitive touchscreen display at 1,280 x 800 resolution, HDMI output, USB connectivity, and headphone ports, an SD memory card slot, a G-sensor, light sensor, and front and rear cameras in addition to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
source: Ubergizmo
2:21 AM
MSI WindPad 110W
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Tablet PC's still seem to get more media mileage these days. Device makers are increasingly coming up with better tablets in a short span of time to get more and more people attracted. MSI certainly has become quite aggressive in this aspect by coming up with a variety of tablets for the market. One recent entries is the MSI WindPad 110W.
The new MSI WindPad 110W will feature an AMD Fusion APU Z011GHz CPU with Radeon HD 6250 graphics. It will also come with a 2GB RAM, a 10″ IPS touchscreen display, 32GB SSD as well as support for HDMI, Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi connections. The new MSI WindPad 110W is initially set to arrive in the Japanese market this month. It is expected to cost around 60,000 Japanese Yen or around US$744.
source: Gadget.com
The new MSI WindPad 110W will feature an AMD Fusion APU Z011GHz CPU with Radeon HD 6250 graphics. It will also come with a 2GB RAM, a 10″ IPS touchscreen display, 32GB SSD as well as support for HDMI, Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi connections. The new MSI WindPad 110W is initially set to arrive in the Japanese market this month. It is expected to cost around 60,000 Japanese Yen or around US$744.
source: Gadget.com
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