Dec
2014
Nokia tablet
Nokia N1 Android tablet: an iPad mini lookalike with the first reversible USB port
Visually the tablet is a dead-ringer for the iPad mini, but the N1 actually manages to be both thinner and lighter than Apple’s tablet – just 6.9mm thick and weighing in at 318 grams.
The N1 looks very healthy spec-wise, with a 2.4GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and 8-megapixel and 5-megapixel cameras on the back and front.
‘Z Launcher’ software: essentially a customized lock screen that studies your habits to give you the right app at the right time of day (eg, email in the morning, Instagram at night) while also letting you launch apps by scribbling the first letter of their name.
The N1 is launching first in China February 2015 for $249 (around £160 – the same as the iPad mini) but it’s not clear when it’ll be making its way to the US or UK.
Plamen Miltenoff
December 10, 2014 at 8:30 pm (10 years ago)From: Schechter, Michael R.
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 12:17 PM
To: Miltenoff, Plamen
Subject: FW: do you intend to buy a tablet soon…
I just picked up a Winbook for $100 from Microcenter. Windows 8.1, 32 gb, 8” screen. Functional. With a smart phone + computer, I don’t know if I even need this, although appreciate the larger screen & windows over the phone, and the smallness & cheapness versus the computer.
Mike Schechter
Professor Business Law
Herberger Business School
mrschechter@stcloudstate.edu / mike@schechtercounsel.com