There’s a new Windows tablet in town, a quad core model made by MSI, that just reached the FCC. This product is based on Windows 8.1 and also relies on a quad core Intel Atom processor, as well as 2 GB of RAM. The design is pretty basic:
This new device packs 64 GB of storage and we have no idea how much it will cost or when it will launch. This slate uses a 10.1 inch 1280 x 800 pixel IPS display with support for 10 point multitouch. It also has a mini HDMI port, a microUSB port and a keyboard docking station port. It comes with WiFi and Bluetooth and integrates a front 2 megapixel shooter, as well as a 2 megapixel back camera.
There’s a single speaker on this model, rather than stereo ones and also the fact that it has a HD screen rather than Full HD means that the price is going to low. There’s also no official name for this gadget, that weighs around 1.3 pounds and measures 0.4 inches in thickness. I wonder what will separate this model from rivals made by ASUS and Acer for example…