TG Averatec Tablet PCs coming in the first half of 2010


The company in charge of making products under the Korean Averatec brand, Trigem, is gearing up to launch two new “next generation” tablet PCs during the first half of 2010. The two tablets will differ only in screen size, with one having a 7-inch screen and the other, 10-inches. The design, as shown in this mockup, looks very sleek, though it has quite the bezel. And it’s being shown as having a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, so video conferencing should be a distinct possibility. There is but one problem, though. While the upcoming TG Averatec tablet PCs are being billed as next-gen, they come with a rather outdated operating system: Windows CE. And since I learned Korean on the Internet, I can’t quite confirm if the press release states something about Linux compatibility or just mentions it randomly. In any case, pricing for either of the two tablets has not yet been revealed, but as an e-book reader I’m sure this will sell well for under $200. Check out another photo after the break.

Via Korea Newswire

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