Rebranded Tablet PC: Pioneer Computers' DreamBook ePad B10
In the ever-evolving world of technology and gadgets, Australian PC maker Pioneer Computers has added a new member to their DreamBook ePad series. The DreamBook ePad B10 is a 10-inch tablet that promises to deliver a seamless user experience.
The ePad B10 boasts a 1024 x 600 resolution LED backlit multi-touch display, providing crisp visuals for your favourite apps and media. Under the hood, it offers two processor options: an 1.3GHz Intel Celeron M 743 or a 1.4GHz Intel Core Duo SU3500 CULV processor, ensuring smooth performance.
The tablet comes equipped with 4GB of RAM and a choice between a 500GB HDD or a 256GB SSD, offering ample storage for your digital library. For handling graphics files efficiently, the ePad B10 includes a dedicated Intel GMA X4500 graphics card.
Connectivity options include WiFi, Bluetooth, four USB 2.0 ports, and an HDMI port, enabling easy connectivity with various devices. The ePad B10 also features a 1.3-megapixel webcam, two integrated stereo speakers, and a G-sensor built into the tablet.
WiMAX is an optional extra for those seeking even faster internet speeds. The ePad B10's battery is a 4900mAH unit, capable of sustaining operation for 6 hours. The tablet measures 251mm x 108mm x 17mm and weighs 850gm, making it portable and easy to carry.
The DreamBook ePad B10 was developed by TrekStor, a well-known name in the tech industry. The article detailing this new tablet is written by Sovan Mandal, a tech enthusiast with an interest in the latest developments in technology and gadgets.
If you're interested in learning more about the DreamBook ePad B10, you can reach Sovan at [email protected]. The DreamBook ePad B10 is priced at AU$899, making it an attractive option for tech-savvy individuals seeking a reliable and feature-rich tablet.
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