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Albatron intros Tee PC mini tablet

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Albatron apparently had a prototype of one of these on display at Computex earlier this year, but it looks like it’s now nailed everything down and taken the wraps off the final version of its very first so-called “mini tablet PC,” which is now officially dubbed the Tee PC (or Tee PC Rocker, according to the box). This one bucks the current trends with a 400MHz ARM926 processor, which leads off the spec list that also includes a 7-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen, a whopping 128MB of RAM, 128MB of NAND Flash, an SD card slot for expansion, built-in WiFi and Bluetooth and, last but not least, Windows CE 6.0 for an OS. Unfortunately, while it’s apparently “ready for market,” there’s no word on a price or release date just yet. Then again, unless it really undercuts some of the other tablets and netbooks on the market, we can’t quite see this one shaking things up too much.

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Original post by Donald Melanson

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