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I nearly wet myself when guy in the promo video held it up to his head to make a phone call!
That said, £179 for a tablet with 3G is interesting, if I end up getting one and make a phone call without a bluetooth headset feel free to slap me
yeah this looks ok 3G is a nice touch be interesting how it fairs over the nexus 7(which is rumoured to be having a new updated release in autumn apparently)
yeah i guess, my nexus 7 is a godsend for me as i use skype on it for portability i dont use mobile phones connections for calls very often now.
They could use the same base design for a 7" Windows 8 tablet...? The Intel CPU is cheaper than a similarly powered Arm one (although that seems unlikely)? Intel is subsidising the cost of the tablet to give its Atom SoCs more traction? *shrug*
Of course, if this doesn't have a locked bootloader and someone can find a way to hack Windows 8 onto it, it'd be a pretty cheap way to get a wintab....
Actually I would compare this directly to the Nexus 7 - most people will because it's a "big brand" 7" android tablet for £179. Similar price point, similar effective specifications (the detail is different but they should perform similarly), same size, same manufacturer..only they have squeezed in 3G.
Interesting proposition - and if someone did manage to magic Windows 8 on to one of these i'd pick one up in a heartbeat
So what's the performance like on these Intel CPU's?
Anyone got any good benchmarks on this Intel SoC?
Best I found was http://blog.gsmarena.com/xolo-x500-g...tom-z2420-cpu/
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I think you can probably forget about Windows 8, it might be x86 but if it's a phone SoC its probably lacking in the the interfaces and drivers that Windows 8 expects.
Edit: It's this lower end phone SoC - http://www.anandtech.com/show/6696/i...phone-platform
Not to be confused with the Atom Z chips used in Windows 8 tablets.
Why the Intel SoC? Probably Asus testing the market to see how well it sells and performs in the wild.
Seeing how rarely I actually use my phone for voice and how its always used for browsing and texting, I'm actually tempted to pick up one of these as a replacement to my S2. Although performance is the ultimate question
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There is a mobile data version though
https://play.google.com/store/device...us_7_32gb_hspa
On another note didn't orange release the san diego with an atom cpu that caused some apps to lack compatibility?
http://shop.orange.co.uk/mobile-phon...go-from-orange
Rather than Windows 8, I wonder if Ubuntu (and their new focus on touch) could be a nice option for this device... the price is pretty amazing, assuming performance is any good!
hey at least it's better than the amazon kindle fire
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