You might surely have heard of Benq before – the Taiwan based company that specializes in consumer electronic goods with tablet devices as well as e-readers soon to be a part of its portfolio. Well, here is also a company by the name Tenq and has its origins in China, the least surprising it should be given the Chinese penchant and expertise in cloning. And the reason Tenq is in the news is that the company ha come up with a nice looking tablet PC which, for a change, is not based on Android. Instead, the TENQ P07 – as the tablet is named – runs the Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.10 “Maverick Meerkat”.
However, its makers are holding their cards close to their chest and the only few specs that has spilled out in the open about the TENQ P07 is that it will have a 10 inch multitouch display, a 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom heart, 2 GB of RAM along with a 32Gb SSD. However, while the specs reveal an instant boot up time, what is not likely to be spectacular is the batter backup time with an Atom on the scene.
What will be interesting to know is the complete specs story as well as the pricing and availability information which isn’t forthcoming just yet.
via slashgear
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