Thursday, December 9, 2010

Notion Ink Adam Tablet: Preorder Goes Live on Friday

Previously, we have not reported anything on the Norton Ink Adam.  Reason being that there were many rumors but nothing really confirmed.  In any case, we were wrong in not providing general information about this exciting tablet launching soon.  We at TabletConnect can be tough when reviewing tablets.  With possibly hundreds of tablet launching in 2011, manufacturers will need to really differentiate their product.  Otherwise, its a tablet with the same OS as another.  However, we do get excited with tablets that are different and that should give the iPad a run for its money.  Two tablets that we have high hopes for are BlackBerry's PlayBook and the eLocity A7.  However, we are adding the Notion Ink Adam to our list of most desired tablets.  Why? 


Here are just a few reasons:
  • Nvidia Tegra2 Dual Core Cortex A9 processors
  • 1GB RAM
  • 8GB Flash memory
  • 10.1" multi-touch, anti-glare, fingerprint resistant screen (we got to see this to believe it)
  • 3.2MP Swivel Camera
  • GPS
  • Digital Compass
  • True multi-tasking UI - Panel System  (see image below - true windows of open apps)
  • 1080p HD video output via HDMI
   Preorders are scheduled to start on Friday, 12/10 at approximately 7:30pm EST unless you were one of the lucky ones who commented in Notion Ink's blog (they get first dibs).  Pricing has been released.  The LCD Wi-Fi version will start at $375.33 with the 3G version at $425.33.  The higher quality screen (Pixel Qi) will start at $499.45 for the Wi-Fi version and $549.99 for the 3G version. 
   There is really a lot more information on this tablet but check out Notion Ink's blog for more details.  Based on what we have seen, this maybe the the true "iPad killer" along with the BlackBerry PlayBook.

 Email App

 One of the keyboard types

Sniffer, their file browser with preview mode.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks. I am hoping to get my hands on one to do a review. I am very intrigued by its capabilties.

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