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Ematic unwraps 9.7-inch eGlide Pro X tablet, widens its Android 4.0 horizons in a literal sense

Ematic unwraps 97inch eGlide Pro X tablet, widens its Android 40 horizons in a literal sense

Ematic has a tendency to release a great deal of tablets, so exactly what’s one even more? In the case of the eGlide Pro X, quite a bit. The recently shipping design makes use of a 9.7-inch, 4:3 ratio display that will be quite familiar to some, however which is still very rare in the narrower, 16:10 – pleased world of Android 4.0. It’s fortunately greater than just superficials that get the boost. We might say that the Pro X is merely that slightly more pro than its XL Pro ancestor with a faster 1.2 GHz cpu and an increased 8GB of built-in storage space. A microSD slot, HDMI, Kobo’s book application, and Ematic’s very own Google-replacing software all show their familiar faces. The $ 220 cost presently makes this most current of eGlides a really good bargain, however we have a hunch you may desire to hang around until Google I/O– you never know exactly what you could get.

Ematic unwraps 9.7-inch eGlide Pro X tablet, broadens its Android 4.0 perspectives in a literal sense appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Jun 2012 23:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Horizon’s Minipak, Hydrofill and Hydrostik fuel cell devices go up for pre-order

We first learned of Horizon’s most recent fuel cell-powered aspirations back at CES, but the company has been radio silent ever since. Well, until today. As of this very moment in time, a trio of alternative energy charging solutions are up for pre-order on the company’s site, and while they promised that the family would be available by the end of 2010, it seems as if the first shipments will head out as early as next month. The Minipak — described as a charging device that integrates a passive air-breathing fuel cell and a ‘solid-state’ hydrogen storage unit — is up for pre-order at $99.99, while the monstrous Hydrofill water-to-hydrogen-to-power converter can also be claimed for $499.99. Last (but certainly not least), the Hydrostik can be reserved for a penny under a Hamilton. Go on, give that source link a look — your angered AAs will peter out before they’re able to take up arms, anyway.

[Thanks, Mitchell]

Horizon’s Minipak, Hydrofill and Hydrostik fuel cell devices go up for pre-order originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Jul 2010 04:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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