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The Clevo TN120R convertible tablet seems to offer just about everything you could expect or want from a portable device. Just to begin the TN120R features a 12.1-inch display the offers a 1280 x 800 resolution. The display is touch-based and comes with a stylus for handwriting recognition. It can be powered by your choice of a powerful Core 2 Duo T9500 processor that runs at 2.6GHz or a more mobile friendly Celeron M processor running at 1.73GHz.
In addition it has support for up to 4GB or DDR2 RAM and includes a SATA hard drive. The TN120R also includes a 7-in-1 card reader and an ExpressCard 54/34 card slot. There is also a choice between a 1.3 or 2-megapixel webcam, an optional fingerprint scanner and built-in 3.5G UMTS/HSDPA.
The TN120R is currently available worldwide, but there was not any mention of current pricing, however based on the specs its safe to say that it will not be in the market with the recent low-cost ultra-portables that we have been seeing.
The Clevo TN120R convertible tablet seems to offer just about everything you could expect or want from a portable device. Just to begin the TN120R features a 12.1-inch display the offers a 1280 x 800 resolution. The display is touch-based and comes with a stylus for handwriting recognition. It can be powered by your choice of a powerful Core 2 Duo T9500 processor that runs at 2.6GHz or a more mobile friendly Celeron M processor running at 1.73GHz.
In addition it has support for up to 4GB or DDR2 RAM and includes a SATA hard drive. The TN120R also includes a 7-in-1 card reader and an ExpressCard 54/34 card slot. There is also a choice between a 1.3 or 2-megapixel webcam, an optional fingerprint scanner and built-in 3.5G UMTS/HSDPA.
The TN120R is currently available worldwide, but there was not any mention of current pricing, however based on the specs its safe to say that it will not be in the market with the recent low-cost ultra-portables that we have been seeing.
Via [SlashGear]
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