The Norton Ink's Adam a tablet computer, made a big splash at the CES 2010 this year. It appears to be about the same size as the Apple iPad, but ticw the battery life and supports Flash. That is good news to hear. The bad new is that it will be coming out the the 3rd and 4th quarters of the year, that is not good if you are looking for gotta have it now thing.
The Norton Ink Adam tablet is an Android slate using a Tegra chipset for graphics and an innovative low power display by Pixel Qi. Norton Ink seems to be in the final stages of design with many features that should blow away the Apple iPad, in my humble opion of course, but you tell me.
The battery life is expected to be about 10 hours of on the web surfing using Wi-Fi, listening to your favorite music or watch the hottest videos. Of course it is the display that play a huge role in the battery life of the Adam, this is where Norton Ink gives thanks to the architecture of the Pixel Qi display, which is a power miser. Norton Ink currently has two model designs on the table, one being slimmer than the first. I am sure they are weighing the pro and con of which model will win out, or possible have two model based on customer desires, that is just a thought.
I look forward to the final out come and pricing on the Adam, I am sure they with want to be as price competitive as possible to under cut Apple's slice of the tablet pie.
The battery life is expected to be about 10 hours of on the web surfing using Wi-Fi, listening to your favorite music or watch the hottest videos. Of course it is the display that play a huge role in the battery life of the Adam, this is where Norton Ink gives thanks to the architecture of the Pixel Qi display, which is a power miser. Norton Ink currently has two model designs on the table, one being slimmer than the first. I am sure they are weighing the pro and con of which model will win out, or possible have two model based on customer desires, that is just a thought.
I look forward to the final out come and pricing on the Adam, I am sure they with want to be as price competitive as possible to under cut Apple's slice of the tablet pie.
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will the sound/audio be good enough for high quality video, here: wwww.youtube.com/DivaAnnFisher
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