Monday, March 9, 2015

Click ARM: the modular tablet that is inspired by the Project Ara

Click ARM: the modular tablet that is inspired by the Project Ara







If the presentation of the Project Ara you too have fantasized about the idea of finding the very possibility of customizing hardware inside a tablet, well, here’s a Spanish company, Imasd, decided to fulfill your wishes realizing Click ARM ( Advance Removable Modules), the first tablet modular multi-OS.


 Exactly as in the Project Ara from Google, Click ARM provides a platform that can be customized through a series of interchangeable modules that integrate the major hardware components of a device: processor, RAM, ROM memory, battery, camera and connectivity varies.


 The tablet, which for the moment you can buy (289 €) only in its basic version features a Exynos 4412 processor, 10.1-inch display with 1280 x 800 pixels, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of ROM memory and 2 sockets USB, is also characterized by the ability to expand the modules installed through a classic PCI Express – the standard used for the expansion modules installed inside the computer which, in fact, allows developers to create new modules to suit your needs – and the ability to run, simply by changing the memory module, multiple operating systems, Android and Ubuntu Touch in the first place.



 Remembering that, for the moment, are available for purchase only 1000 units of this Click ARM we recommend taking a look at the official page of the project, you will certainly find answers to all those questions that, in front of such a device, arise spontaneously.



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