Sure, popular belief equates Columbian exports with guns and cocaine,
but two Bogota-based companies presently have 10-inch tablet computers
on the brain. Compumax has got an Android-powered Tegra 2
device on tap with a dual-core 1GHz Cortex A9, 512MB of RAM and a 32GB
hard drive, and Smart PC's looking at a netbook-specced Windows 7 slate
with an Atom N450
processor, a DVD burner, up to 2GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive, a
folding stand and a pair of peripheral-friendly USB ports alongside
what looks like a fairly responsive multitouch screen. Intriguingly
enough, the companies claim the devices aren't rebrands and are
actually built in Columbia from foreign parts -- the "Hyper" Android
slate is reportedly already on sale for COP 700,000 (about $387), and
you can expect the "Smart Touch" Windows machine to debut for COP
1,099,000 (about $608) when it debuts in Peru next month. See the
latter machine in action right after the break.
Holy fuck i need that Android tablet. Btw. do they mean with "Windows 7" Windows Mobile 7 or what? If so i would buy that Windows Phone 7 tablet because Microsoft will ever have a part in my heart. XD