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Teso iPad clone spotted in video

Teso iPad clone spotted in video

Check out the Teso device that most people will probably dismiss it as an iPad clone. This device is more than ready to ship, where it will share extremely close specifications with a netbook that when you strip off its tablet pretense and transfer it onto a netbook chassis, you won’t be able to tell the difference. We’re talking about an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor, a 10.1″ capacitive touchscreen display at 1024 x 600 resolution, 1GB RAM, a 32GB SSD, GPS navigation support, 3G connectivity, a trio of USB ports and a VGA port, all running on the Windows 7 platform. Just like the iPad that it supposedly clones, this model lacks a camera as well.

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