Microsoft is set to launch Windows 8 soon which means that we can expect to start seeing more Windows 8 products popping up in the future – desktops, laptops and tablets. Well if you’re in the market for a Windows 8 tablet and wanted to see what your options are, Kupa might have something for you in the form of the UltraNote. Pegged for a release in November, Kupa has yet to unveil the pricing for the device although given its specs, we do not expect it to come cheap.

So what sort of specs are we looking at here? Well for starters users can look forward to a 10.1” display with a resolution of 1920×1200. The UltraNote will also pack an Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 Ivy Bridge CPU under its hood and will come with 4GB to 8GB of RAM, a 64GB or a 128GB SSD and two USB 3.0 ports. It is also expected to feature a variety of connectivity options, such as WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G, 4G LTE and NFC. It will sport a 5MP rear-facing camera and a 2MP front-facing camera and a SD card reader. Kupa has also revealed that the UltraNote will come with an optional keyboard dock, which when paired with the tablet will bump its battery life from 7 hours to 12 hours.

While these are some pretty impressive hardware specs, what makes the Kupa UltraNote more interesting is its modular design, allowing users to add or remove features such as card readers, scanners and etc. We’ll keep an eye out for its pricing when it is released, but do you like what you see/read so far?

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