Pioneer Computers has appear the accessible availability of a Windows 7 book computer with an 11.6 inch capacitive touchscreen, up to 64GB of accumulator and ION-based graphics. Processing ability for the DreamBook ePad L11 HD comes address of Intel's Atom N450 processor and there's additionally a congenital camera and alternative GPS.
The Windows 7-ready ePad L11 HD from Pioneer Computers Australia will be powered by a 1.66GHz Atom N450 processor on Intel's NM10 chipset and comes with either chip cartoon or NVIDIA ION2 GT218M cartoon with up to 512MB onboard memory, which includes a abounding 1080p HD Video Accelerator. It has a 1366 x 768 resolution, 16:9 aspect, LED backlit capacitive touchscreen affectation barometer 11.6 inches aslant across, 3-axis G-sensor, ambient ablaze sensor, a congenital 1.3 megapixel camera and alternative GPS via a mini PCI interface.
It's 0.55 inch array makes it a atom chunkier than an iPad, but it will be accessible in agnate 16GB, 32GB or 64GB solid accompaniment accumulator capacities. Additional accumulator can be added via the SD/SDHC agenda aperture and up to 2GB DDR2 RAM can be befuddled in. There's 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and alternative 3G wireless connectivity and a brace of USB 2.0 ports and HDMI-out. Sitting in the magnesium admixture case are a brace of 1.5W stereo speakers and the L11's 4800mAh Lithium Polymer array is said to be acceptable for about six hours amid charges.
Pioneer Computers has penciled in a September absolution for the ePad L11 HD, prices alpha at AUD699 (about US$642).
Another advantage accessible now
If you artlessly can't delay to own a book computer and are accommodating to cede a little awning admeasurement and some processing ability again Pioneer Computers Australia has the ePad 7/10 accessible now from AUD199 (about US$183). Unsurprisingly, this adaptation comes with a 7 or 10.1 inch touchscreen affectation at 800 x 480 resolution. Under the awning you'll acquisition a VIA 8505 processor, 256MB of DDR2 anamnesis and 2GB of NAND beam storage, which can abound to up to 32GB via SD agenda expansion.










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