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OpenPeak introduces OpenTablet 10 with transflective display

While I was busy checking out OpenPeak’s 7 inch Android tablet yesterday, the company was busy announcing a new 10 inch model called the OpenTablet 10. The new model isn’t just bigger, it also has transflective display, which means the screen is designed to be viewable both indoors and outside. There’s no mention of who […]

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Hands-on with the OpenPeak tablet

OpenPeak is showing off its upcoming tablet with an Intel Atom Moorestown processor. The demo units at CES are all running Google Android 2.2 and have 7 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel capacitive touchscreen displays, but OpenPeak says the specs are subject to change. For instance, the tablet could easily run MeeGo or use a […]

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OpenPeak OpenTablet 7 gets the hands-on treatment… repeatedly

OpenPeak has been showing off press shots of its OpenTablet 7 for a little while, but this week the company actually brought the tablet out to play at the Intel Developer Forum, where a number of tech journalists and bloggers finally got a chance to play with it. You can check out some hands-on impressions […]

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OpenPeak tablet to work with AT&T’s 3G network

Remember that OpenPeak tablet we peeked at a few weeks ago? Looks like it’s coming to AT&T’s mobile broadband network. The companies announced today that OpenPeak’s OpenTablet will be available in late 2010 with a 3G modem designed to work with AT&T’s network. The OpenTablet 7 has an Intel Atom Moorestown CPU and supports 802.11b/g/n […]

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OpenPeak OpenTablet 7 is pretty much what it sounds like

The OpenTablet 7 from OpenPeak is a touchscreen tablet with a 7 inch display. You could probably have figured that out from the name. Here’s what the name doesn’t tell you: It features 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, and 3G mobile broadband connectivity. It’s powered by an Intel Moorestown CPU, and can serve double duty as […]