Monday, 3 June 2013

Intel Bay Trail tablet with 10.1-inch 1440p display in Hands On

Intel shows first prototype of its 10.1-inch tablet with Bay Trail on board. This reference tablets we got from Intel with both Windows 8 and Android to see.
Computex: Intel Bay Trail tablet with 10.1-inch 1440p display in Hands On
In both variants - both Android and Windows 8 (Windows here incidentally was already 8.1 "Blue" installed) - is it at very early prototypes and consequently we could not play around with any of the devices, especially on the Android tablet could we do not lend a hand.
IMG 20130603 103742 Computex: Intel Bay Trail 1440p tablet with 10.1 inch display in Hands On
In the Bay Trail generation, we get it theoretically with up to eight cores to do, but in this case are quad cores come on Silver Montreal-based cores to use. This is to each panel with 10.1-inch diagonal display, which dissolve with amazing 2560 x 1440 pixels. Thus, the tablets are not only due to the new processors extremely fast on the road, but present also absolutely high resolution. The new SoCs replace the nuclear generation, the label takes on the tablet but still "Atom".
IMG 20130603 103713 Computex: Intel Bay Trail 1440p tablet with 10.1 inch display in Hands On
Unfortunately, we have neither an exact date for the Bay Trail platform, and certainly not for the first tablets. We currently expect that it should be so far roundabout September that we get to see finished products - and this year, in time for Christmas which should then be available. Until then, you have been here at least once a very first look on such a reference design and I think we should look at this great device - here is our video from Computex:

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