Hanvon BC10C and BA10E Multitouch Tablets Shown at CeBIT 2010 (Video)


Tablets are definitely becoming hotter than phones lately, since most of the trade shows have included tons of products pertaining to this segment. CeBIT 2010 is no exception, with products like Hanvon BC10C and BA10E getting showcased these days in Germany. Both are multitouch tablets and run Windows 7.

Hanvon BC10C packs a 1.3GHz Celeron CPU, while the BA10E uses a 1.6GHz Atom Z Series processor. The first is the slightly smaller unit, packing programmable buttons around the edges, a HDMI connector, an optical mouse integrated into the bottom bezel and a 250GB HDD.

Hanvon BA10E features both a capacitive multitouch display and an active digitizer option, for handwritting recognition. Programmable buttons are also to be found around edges, while the specs list of the tablet includes USB and HDMI connectivity, a 120GB HDD and a front and back camera.

BA10E will retail for about 500-600 EUR, while BC10C will cost 600-700 EUR. No info on release dates.

[via slashgear]

Mio Announces Moov V780 Navigation MID, Ready for CeBIT 2010

Mio has recently announced the Moov V780, a navigation MID that will be unveiled at CeBIT 2010. This multimedia playing GPS MID is just a step closer to Mio’s entrance in the tablet segment, which is very likely to happen, if you ask us. Back to the new product, this is a 7 inch navigation device, shown in action at this address.

Mio Moov V780 packs a widescreen display, high def multimedia capabilities, a digital TV receiver and wireless connectivity. There’s also HDMI output on board, digital TV features, a 600 MHz CPU, 512MB of memory and 4GB of Flash storage space.

Windows CE runs the show on the MID and the product should support WiFi and optional WiMAX. The price and launch date are unknown just yet.

[via Mio]