
E FUN, a California-based purveyor of cheap Android and Windows tablets, is going to CES 2015 armed with three new Windows 8.1 tablets. When they become available later this year, these devices will all be part of the company’s existing Nextbook line of 2-in-1 tablets, the cheapest of which is an Intel Atom-powered 8-incher that is available right now for just $99.
The three Windows 8.1 tablets in the company’s CES 2015 lineup, it can be said, are the same device but with three different displays — 10.1” (1280x800 IPS), 11.6” (1366x768 IPS) and 12.5” (1366x768 TN). Here’s what you will find inside these upcoming tablets:
- Detachable keyboard with magnetic POGO connection for superior portability and versatility; standard USB port on keyboard
- Windows 8.1 Operating System
- Quad-Core Intel AtomTM Z3735F Processor (X86, 1.8GHz)
- 2GB DDR3L system memory
- 32GB internal storage (10.1" model) / 64GB internal storage (11.6" and 12.5" models)
- Expandable storage via microSD card up to 64GB
- Bluetooth 4.0 and WiFi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity options
- 2 megapixel front and rear cameras with microphone
- Micro USB port, mini HDMI port, audio jack
- 3-axis g-sensor for apps and gaming
- Preloaded software including Nook for Windows 8 (10.1" model includes one-year subscription to Microsoft Office 365 Personal with 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage for one year and 60 Skype world minutes per month)
According to the company, the new 10.1”, 11.6” and 12.5” Nextbook models will all be available in May 2015, priced at $229, $249 and $279, respectively.
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