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Motion Computing’s CL900 tablet now available for order, starting at $899

It has been it slow since we first laid eyes upon this rugged little guy, but Motion Computing’s CL900 tablet is finally available for orders, starting at $899. Designed with enterprise markets in mind, the two.1-pound Windows 7 slate runs on a 1.5GHz Intel Oak Trail Atom Z670 processor and rocks a ten.1-inch, 1366×768 multi-touch display that’s shielded in Corning Gorilla Glass . Seated atop that display is a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, with a three.0-megapixel sensor keeping watch over the backside. Boasting a thickness of 15.5mm, the device also offers as much as 2GB of RAM (consisting of a 30GB or 62GB SSD), promises a battery lifetime of as much as eight hours and homes a USB port, SD card slot and Bluetooth 3.0 module. For now, the CL900 is barely available at select retailers, though Motion is selling peripherals and accessories directly from its site. Have a look at the source links for more details.

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