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New tablet computer that running the Windows ,3 OS’s Android and Maemo

If you are even the least bit interested in technology you know that having lots of choice is good. In a new market choice leads to competition among makers, which leads into new advancements in that given market.

Choice affects given tech market as a whole but little choices or options as they are frequently called have their own effects that are important in their own right. For example the choice or option to have a varying group of operating systems being compatible with your computing device is a meaningful feature for a growing Acer aspire 5920 battery number of buyers.

Evolve Three of Australia is gearing up to launch a new tablet computer that offers buyers the option of running the device on either Android, Windows (Windows seven comes pre-installed) operating systems. The Evolve Three Maestro C is the name of the tablet.

For the Maestro C the folks at Evolve Three have gone with the new versatile Intel Atom Z670 1.5GHz processor. The Z670 is from the new Atom Z6xx series of Intel Atom Oak Trail range of embedded systems processors. Intel has already outlined the features for the Z670 and one feature the CPU offers is the ability to run a multitude of operating systems (Android, Chrome OS, Windows and Maemo).

Other than the Intel Atom Z670 processor the Maestro C also offers a different design. You see the tablet has an optional wireless Bluetooth keyboard (specific to the tablet) and the left side of the tablet Compaq nc6400 battery can be adjusted for use as a stand. See the image below.

Now thats a different look isn’t’ it?

The wireless keyboard itself is somewhat thin and portable, but it still offers full QWERTY key support and a touchpad (godsend for those searching to use Windows seven heavily). And the really fantastic segment about the keyboard using magnets can double as the screen cover. FYI the keyboard/cover when situated on the tablet puts it in hibernation/sleep mode. You will see what I mean in the demo video just below.

Some other major features being included with the Maestro C which you must know about follow. The tablet has a 10.1-inch WSVGA (1024×600) capacitive touch widescreen (16:9) LCD, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, 32GB 1.8? SSD (Optional 64GB), Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, optional 3G (GPS and A-GPS include.), 1.3MP webcam, 2x USB 2.0, 1x HDMI, Micro SD Slot (support up to 32GB) and 10+ Hours Running Time (Windows 7) or 16+ Hours Running Time (Android) from the six Cell Li-polymer Dell latitude e6400 battery .

According to Evolve Three the 10.1-inch Maestro C will come to the US in June with a starting price of $729. The tablet for Australian residents will start at $825 AUD. That’s a bunch of cash to ask, I know, but is the potential experience available with the device actually worth the price tag?

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