Woxter has launched its first tablet with the operating system Windows 8.’S Woxter Win Tab 100 is a computer with a standard format of 10.1 inches and resolution HD which seeks to combine traditional desktop platform with the new Windows Touch platform. And this model includes a holster with keyboard that will enable us to use this computer as a traditional notebook. In addition, we also have 32 GB of internal storage, a quad core processor or a connection HDMI to display the contents of the computer on a TV or monitor. The Woxter Win Tab 100 is now available for a price of 300 euros. We tell you all the details.
One of the keys to this team is the ability to Woxter to offer a tablet with 10-inch format and operating system Windows 8.1 to a restrained price. The Woxter Win Tab 100 panel features a 10.1-inch IPS with a resolution of 1,280 x 800 HD pixels. This resolution should be sufficient to see the menus and simple Windows apps, but can stay if you want to see some short videos or movie in high quality. What I find interesting is the use of technology IPS, which will allow us to achieve good viewing angles up to 178 degrees both horizontally and vertically.
To run the operating system Windows 8.1, the Win Tab 100 uses a processor Intel Atom Z3740D quad core with a speed of 1.8 GHz per core. This chip is combined with a memory of 2 GB RAM that can fall short if we use multiple applications open at the same time. As for the internal memory, the tablet Woxter uses a memory 32GB SSD. Keep in mind that the operating system Microsoft occupies about 16 GB disks, so this capability we can be rather short.
If we expand the space, we can draw a card Micro SD up to 64 GB. Or, make one of the storage systems on the market, such as OneDrive (platform Microsoft), Dropbox or Google Drive. Undoubtedly, one of the great attractions of the Win Tab is the inclusion of a keyboard cover was built to allow us to use more processors text fluently and other office tools.
W ithin the coWoxter connections from Win Tab include free WiFi to surf the net. Another option offered Woxter is to use a 3G USB key to connect anywhere with mobile coverage. The connections are completed with Bluetooth 4.0 tablet to synchronize with other compatible devices or port HDMI to display the contents of the tablet on the TV or monitor. As for the design of Woxter Win Tab 100, the tablet of the Spanish company looks dimensions of 29.8 x 7.2 x 9.7 mm and has an average weight of 630 grams. Users who want to buy this tablet you can find in stores and at a competitive price of 300 euros.
Woxter Win Tab 100, 10-inch tablet with Windows 8.1
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