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Sunday, January 9, 2011

OpenPeak Tablet powered with Intel Atom Moorestown shown up



OpenPeak introduced its new tablet powered with Intel’s Moorestown Processor, the Tablet is currently running on Android 2.2 and it could be changed by the official launch.

It is capable of displaying 1080p video smoothly, and can be connected to a large TV via a mini HDMI port. It also has a dual-dock connector which should provide more stability to its docking system. The tablet can run on MeeGo or any other type of display technology.

The OpenTablet is the ultimate control panel, delivering the most commonly accessed multi-media services right to your fingertips anywhere,” said Dan Gittleman, CEO of OpenPeak. “The all-in-one device allows you to sync schedules, check movie times, listen to music, watch videos, get weather updates, and even monitor energy usage and home security, all from a single, easy-to-use device.”

Instead OpenPeak is working with partners like AT&T to develop hardware. A 3G-capable version should be available from AT&T later this year. The Company claims the tablets get around 10 to 12 hours of battery life.

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