10 hüvelykes tablet a Lenovotól

Bejelentették a Lenovo Mix tabletet

A Lenovo nem egy divatos vállalat, de attól még értenek ahhoz, hogyan rakjanak össze készülékeket. Nem szokásuk szivárogtatni a készülékeket, kiadják és annyi. A legújabb tabletjük a Mix pedig kellemes adatokkal bír, hiszen 1366 x 768 pixel felbontású 10,1 hüvelykes IPS kijelzője van, és használható tablet és laptop módban is.

ideapad-miix.jpgTermészetesen azért nem egy erőgép, de minden szükséges feladat elvégzéséhez elegendő lesz. A motorház alatt kétmagos Intel Atom processzor felel a számításokért, a felhasználónak 64 GB belső tárhely áll rendelkezésére, melyet microSD kártyával még maximum 32 GB-tal lehet növelni. Kapcsolódási szempontból van Bluetooth 4.0 Wi-Fi és/vagy opcionális 3g és GPS. A készülék még nyáron kapható lesz 500 dolláros áron, ami itthon ha megjelenik még több lesz, én olyan 130 ezerre gondolok.

Forrás: ubergizmo.com

novo might not be such a flashy company, so to speak, but they do manage to get the job done in the right manner without missing a beat. I guess it is quiet workers like these that bosses tend to like – they do not say much, and neither do they raise a ruckus, but they are ruthlessly efficient in getting the job done the right way. The latest multi-mode device offering from Lenovo is known as the Lenovo Miix, where it sports a 10.1” IPS display at 1366 x 768 resolution, where it can be accessed via laptop and tablet modes. Do bear in mind that this is never going to be a high performance machine to begin with, so forget about using this to run some processor intensive programs and applications on it. Underneath the hood, you will find an Intel Atom dual core processor which will be accompanied by 64GB of internal memory, where you can further increase that amount by another 32GB via a microSD memory slot. The Lenovo Miix tablet tips the scales at a mere 1.2 pounds, measuring just 0.4”, sporting built-in Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi and/or optional 3G-GPS connectivity alongside a battery life of up to 10 years. Expect the Lenovo Miix to arrive later this summer for $500 a pop.... Read more at: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/06/lenovo-miix-announced/

Lenovo might not be such a flashy company, so to speak, but they do manage to get the job done in the right manner without missing a beat. I guess it is quiet workers like these that bosses tend to like – they do not say much, and neither do they raise a ruckus, but they are ruthlessly efficient in getting the job done the right way. The latest multi-mode device offering from Lenovo is known as the Lenovo Miix, where it sports a 10.1” IPS display at 1366 x 768 resolution, where it can be accessed via laptop and tablet modes. Do bear in mind that this is never going to be a high performance machine to begin with, so forget about using this to run some processor intensive programs and applications on it. Underneath the hood, you will find an Intel Atom dual core processor which will be accompanied by 64GB of internal memory, where you can further increase that amount by another 32GB via a microSD memory slot. The Lenovo Miix tablet tips the scales at a mere 1.2 pounds, measuring just 0.4”, sporting built-in Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi and/or optional 3G-GPS connectivity alongside a battery life of up to 10 years. Expect the Lenovo Miix to arrive later this summer for $500 a pop.... Read more at: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/06/lenovo-miix-announced/
Lenovo might not be such a flashy company, so to speak, but they do manage to get the job done in the right manner without missing a beat. I guess it is quiet workers like these that bosses tend to like – they do not say much, and neither do they raise a ruckus, but they are ruthlessly efficient in getting the job done the right way. The latest multi-mode device offering from Lenovo is known as the Lenovo Miix, where it sports a 10.1” IPS display at 1366 x 768 resolution, where it can be accessed via laptop and tablet modes. Do bear in mind that this is never going to be a high performance machine to begin with, so forget about using this to run some processor intensive programs and applications on it. Underneath the hood, you will find an Intel Atom dual core processor which will be accompanied by 64GB of internal memory, where you can further increase that amount by another 32GB via a microSD memory slot. The Lenovo Miix tablet tips the scales at a mere 1.2 pounds, measuring just 0.4”, sporting built-in Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi and/or optional 3G-GPS connectivity alongside a battery life of up to 10 years. Expect the Lenovo Miix to arrive later this summer for $500 a pop.... Read more at: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/06/lenovo-miix-announced/
Lenovo might not be such a flashy company, so to speak, but they do manage to get the job done in the right manner without missing a beat. I guess it is quiet workers like these that bosses tend to like – they do not say much, and neither do they raise a ruckus, but they are ruthlessly efficient in getting the job done the right way. The latest multi-mode device offering from Lenovo is known as the Lenovo Miix, where it sports a 10.1” IPS display at 1366 x 768 resolution, where it can be accessed via laptop and tablet modes. Do bear in mind that this is never going to be a high performance machine to begin with, so forget about using this to run some processor intensive programs and applications on it. Underneath the hood, you will find an Intel Atom dual core processor which will be accompanied by 64GB of internal memory, where you can further increase that amount by another 32GB via a microSD memory slot. The Lenovo Miix tablet tips the scales at a mere 1.2 pounds, measuring just 0.4”, sporting built-in Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi and/or optional 3G-GPS connectivity alongside a battery life of up to 10 years. Expect the Lenovo Miix to arrive later this summer for $500 a pop.... Read more at: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/06/lenovo-miix-announced/
Lenovo might not be such a flashy company, so to speak, but they do manage to get the job done in the right manner without missing a beat. I guess it is quiet workers like these that bosses tend to like – they do not say much, and neither do they raise a ruckus, but they are ruthlessly efficient in getting the job done the right way. The latest multi-mode device offering from Lenovo is known as the Lenovo Miix, where it sports a 10.1” IPS display at 1366 x 768 resolution, where it can be accessed via laptop and tablet modes. Do bear in mind that this is never going to be a high performance machine to begin with, so forget about using this to run some processor intensive programs and applications on it. Underneath the hood, you will find an Intel Atom dual core processor which will be accompanied by 64GB of internal memory, where you can further increase that amount by another 32GB via a microSD memory slot. The Lenovo Miix tablet tips the scales at a mere 1.2 pounds, measuring just 0.4”, sporting built-in Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi and/or optional 3G-GPS connectivity alongside a battery life of up to 10 years. Expect the Lenovo Miix to arrive later this summer for $500 a pop.... Read more at: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/06/lenovo-miix-announced/

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