As far as I know among the launch partners for Windows 8 there’s Dell, Lenovo and Toshiba. Well, Dell managed to let the cat out of the bag and leaked some specs for its upcoming Windows 8 tablet. The info came by a slide published by Neowin, for the Dell Latitude 10 model.
The slate will measure 0.4 inches in thickness and weigh 1.57 lbs. This means that it will be a bit thicker and heavier than an iPad, but not by much. Specs include an Intel Clover Trail Atom dual core processor, 2GB of RAM, Intel Integrated Graphics and up to 128GBof storage. There’s an 8 megapixel camera at the back, a 2 megapixel cam at the front, a fingerprint reader and the usual WiFi, Bluetooth, optional mobile broadband, built in speakers, a microUSB charging port and a stereo headphone/microphone combo jack.
The screen is a 10.1 inch 1366 x 768 capacitive affair, with multitouch and optional stylus. Dell Latitude 10 will also sport a removable battery and rumors say that there will be two types of batteries: a smaller one that will give you 6 to 8 hours of functioning time and a larger one with 10-12 hours of juice. No info on pricing just yet, but I do expect this model to cost quite a bit.