Intel’s Oak Trail-based Fujitsu s Q550 executive-class tablet computer is likely to be launched around March this year, according to sources. Intel has been working on its Oak Trail silicon to enhance the battery life for the device from few months. Currently, the battery life is said to last merely for half-a-day which could bring down the tablet’s market in the Android-dominated hand-held devices industry. According to some unofficial sources, the tablet would be launched on March 30.
The device will come equipped with 1.5GHz Atom Z670 chips and targeting at the enterprise community, the tablet is said to come with utmost security features.
According to some leaked information about the device- the Oak Trail-based Fujitsu s Q550 tablet will have 10.1 inches display screen and is enabled with stylus-based input. Further, the device as it targets business-class users will support high-speed Internet- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and there is support for 3G. Some of the other features include 2GB RAM, 64GB SSD and anti-glare display screen
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