Albatron Unveils Tee PC Tablet with Touch Screen

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Uber Mini Tablet PC with “Touch” Screen brings ultra-lite, supra-convenient capabilities

Albatron’s “Tee PC” is all that you need with not an inch to spare

Albatron Technology is gearing up to roll out its first Mini Tablet PC, dubbed the “Tee PC”, whose prototype was first shown at Computex 2008 (June). Since then, this diminutive Tablet PC has been polished up, packaged and is ready for the market.

Unpack n’ Play
The “Tee PC” comes ready-to- use straight out of the box with all the hardware and software you need, including a docking station, power adapter and a touch pen. The Windows CE 6.0 operating system is pre-installed with WordPad, MediaPlayer and Internet Explorer. The “Touch” screen and touch pen take care of navigating the Windows interface. A software-based keyboard is provided for data input but a standard USB keyboard can also be attached. The Tee PC can be operated stand-alone using its internal battery or can be attached to a docking station. 

Connect anytime and carry anywhere!
With expanding metropolitan network access and Tee PC’s Wireless or Blue Tooth facilities, you virtually have anytime/anywhere web browsing, email and other network conveniences. The 18.8x11.3x 1.3 cm dimensions and 343 grams give you an idea of how slim and portable the Tee PC really is.

Multimedia to go! Ready Camera … and Action!
A swivel camera is located on the frame of the touch screen and can be used for such things as visual chatting. Speakers are located in the docking station or you can attach external speakers or earphones to the jacks located on the tablet. The “Tee PC” also comes with two USB 2.0 connectors for the rest of your gadgets. The graphics facilities in this product can decode H.264, MPEG4 and VGA at 30 fps.

CPU, Memory and Storage
The CPU used with the Tee PC is a 400 MHz ARM926. The Tee PC comes with 128 MB of Nand flash memory as well as 128MB of SO-DIMM DDR memory. An SD Card expansion slot is also located on the tablet for removable mass storage.


Rest of the specs...

 
  • CPU: ARM926, 400MHz
  • Screen 7”W, 800x480 w/TP
  • Memory: SO-DIMM DDR 128MB
  • Storage NAND flash 128MB
  • Video codec, VGA@30fps
  • WiFi and Blue Tooth support
  • Battery 10.8Whr
  • Adapter: 5V, 2.5A
  • Dimensions 18.8x11.3x1.29 cm
  • Weight: 343g
  • OS: Win CE6.0
  • Swivel Camera 0.3/1.3M

 

 

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3vi1 replied on Fri, Aug 22 2008 12:22 PM
Is it just me, or do the specs seem a little... anemic?

I'm not exactly sure what their target market is for the device. People who want to play touch-screen solitaire?

People read the stupidest things.  Like this sig, for instance.

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Marco C replied on Fri, Aug 22 2008 12:37 PM
Might make for a cool kitchen PC...something just to browse the web looking for recipes, etc...

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Lev_Astov replied on Fri, Aug 22 2008 12:50 PM
Ooooh! A whole 128 MB of storage! And it comes pre-installed with the basic programs that come with Windows!

All this for what price? I couldn't see this being worth more than $175 or so.

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warlord replied on Fri, Aug 22 2008 3:57 PM
Yes the specs leave a lot to be desired

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Woud make a ok linux box for browsing. Just as long as its priced in line with its specs.

And really people stop it with the ee crap.

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warlord replied on Sat, Aug 23 2008 8:58 AM

Make a good senior pc. Email light browsing

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warlord:

Make a good senior pc. Email light browsing

You mean sEEEnior pc.

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3vi1:
Is it just me, or do the specs seem a little... anemic?
What do expect from Albatross... err... Albatron.

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They made some really good graphics cards back in the day.

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warlord replied on Sat, Aug 23 2008 8:23 PM

bob_on_the_cob:

warlord:

Make a good senior pc. Email light browsing

You mean sEEEnior pc.

Stick out tongue

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There is a use of Tee PC.

Since it's got a webcam, anybody who're deaf or hard-of-hearing (I'm hearing impaired) can make videophone conversations wirelessly.

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Seems like that would be a good use!

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GraysonPeddie:

There is a use of Tee PC.

Since it's got a webcam, anybody who're deaf or hard-of-hearing (I'm hearing impaired) can make videophone conversations wirelessly.

Very good point. Welcome to the HH forums!

 

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