A company called Kupa will introduce a new 10 inch tablet at the IFA trade show next week. It’s called the Kupa X11, and it features a 1.5 GHz Intel Atom Oak Trail processor, Windows 7 operating system, and support for up to 10 hours of battery life with a 52Whr battery.
But the two most interesting aspects might be the screen and the price.
The tablet will have a 1366 x 768 pixel capacitive touchscreen display with support for input from up to 10 fingers. There’s also a digitizer with support for pressure-sensitive pen input.
Kupa will offer a model with 64GB of solid state storage for $699, which is a pretty good price for a Windows tablet with an active digitizer. A 128GB models is also available, as are 3G and GPS options.
The tablet features 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, a front-facing 2MP camera, a rear camera which can be 3MP or 5MP, and 2 USB 2.0 ports, a mini-HDMI port, audio jack, and SIM card slot.
The Kupa X11 measures 10.7″ x 7.3″ x 0.6″ and weighs just over 2 pounds.
via UMPC Portal
http://www.kupaworld.com
Wow, talk about a spam job. It is literally impossible to find a real independent review or even first-person mention of having tested it. The results are full of copies of the same pages and scripts, regardless of what you search for.
I hope its legit because it sounds pretty sweet, but I’ll believe it when I see it. For new, I’m going to assume that the Kupa X11 doesn’t exist. This is wreaking of hoax.
it won’t work, oaktrail is not enough for win 7
Sure to cause confusion for googlers.
Naming a device that runs Microsoft Windows the “X11” just seems like bad marketing to me. Maybe next we’ll see the Microsoft “Compiz” tablet.
…and “kupa” in polish means “shit”
Even better. Perhaps that’s their commentary on the Unix world.