
Tablet devices being all the rage these days look set to increase its stable with yet another number, this time round from Onkyo. That name alone might give the game away as this 11.6-inch TW317A7 tablet will arrive in Japan, and for those who swear that they’ve seen it before somewhere, that’s because this is but a rebadged version of the ExoPC Slate. Boasting KDDI 3G connectivity, this means the TW317A7 tablet can be connected anytime, anywhere – as long as there is a decent signal, of course. Specifications include an Intel Atom N450 1.66 GHz processor (isn’t this rather outdated?), 2GB RAM, a 32GB SSD, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, stereo speakers (that won’t bring the house down, that’s for sure) as well as all the other stables. No word on how much our friends across the Pacific will have to fork out for one of these puppies though.
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