Many people are asking about the Notion Ink Adam! Be it the Tegra 2 Processor, or the 1080 P touch screen. We will give a comprehensive view on why we think this dandy device will be THE item of 2010 if it is marketed right.
Google Android – As someone who does most of their computing with the aid of Google, Android is the next logical step for me. It can easily integrate my two Google e-mail accounts, my use of Google Apps, my calendars, and Google Chats. Having played with Android on a few devices, my primary concern was how slow it seemed, and I know I wasn’t the only one. The 1 GHz processor in the Nexus One provides a zippy experience, and I believe the Dual Core Cortex A-9 possessed by the Adam will be powerful enough to enable a quick and seamless Android experience.
2) NVIDIA Tegra 2 GPU – NVIDIA’s Tegra is a mobile GPU solution. I have blogged about it in the past – but to summarize, it is an extremely capable and efficient graphics processing unit. The Tegra has found a place in the Zune HD and other portable media players, and the Tegra 2 is supposed to be better and even more power-friendly. The Tegra 2 GPU will allow users to output at 1080p, watch HD movies (even Flash HD), and not lose capabilities. On the other hand, the iPad is only capable of outputting 720p.
3) 2 USB OTG Ports – USB On the Go (OTG) ports allow you to plug in and power USB flash drives and even portable hard drives. The ability to instantly increase storage, or access files on a disk at any moment is a great capability. In addition, the USB ports will allow users toeasily plug in keyboards, mice, and even devices such as speakers. The Adam is designed to allow interoperability, and will provide a solid computing option when docked.
4) HDMI Out Port – High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a one cable solution to video and audio interaction. HDMI 1.3b has a bandwidth limit of 10+ Gbps, enabling a large amount of information transfer. Crisp 1080p video and clear Dolby High-Def sound are delivered without any hiccups. HDMI ports are found in HD TVs, Cable Set-top boxes, Satellite receivers, Audio/Video Receivers, and even computer monitors. Many laptops and desktop computers are fitted with HDMI ports. HDMI is the A/V cable of the future (for as long as we use them!). Notion Ink’s inclusion of the HDMI cable in the Adam displays that that are in touch with today’s technology.
5) Additional Storage via MicroSD card - The MicroSD card slot allows for the addition of up to 32GB of storage. This storage could be used for HD video, pictures, or even PowerPoint presentations. Adding storage capability at ones desire enables a more powerful and capable device. 32GB is a large amount of storage for music or e-books, yet for HD video it is still not a lot. Users will have to rely on having a large amount of their HD videos on Network drives and just plug in at home.
6) 1024 x 600 Pixel Qi Display – The Pixel Qi displays are both transflective and reflective LCD screens. This means that you turn on and off the backlight, while the device is in operation. With the backlight off, the Adam will be much like an e-ink reader, except with faster response times. Many people dislike reading backlit screens, and this will be a great selling point. That said, the display won’t be as vibrant as the iPad’s IPS LCD screen. The IPS technology allows for greater viewing angles and better color display at a high cost, but without the ability to turn off the backlight. The Adam’s display is also matte instead of glossy, enabling users to better view outside and in bright light. The Pixel Qi screen has great benefits. Most notably, with backlight off, it boasts a battery life of 160 hours. Lastly, the screen follows the 16:9 format, providing a great widescreen display for video viewing.
7) Rotating Camera – Adam comes equipped with a rotating 3.2 MP camera. This camera enables web chats and just taking pictures. The lack of a camera is one of the most oft lamented parts of the iPad, and Notion Ink made sure not to make the same mistake.
Despite these improvements over the technical specs of the iPad, it would be rash to dub it an “iPad Killer” or crown the Adam out of hand. Notion Ink must fight the marketing machine and momentum Apple has in the personal media landscape. Since 2001, Apple has had a controlling share of this market, and it will be tough for anyone to dislodge them. In the tablet wars, everyone will be picking camps, and right now I am firmly in Notion Ink’s.






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