Notion Ink Adam II teased at India’s National Technology Awards (updated)

Notion Ink Adam II teased at India's National Technology Awards, reportedly priced at $218

Remember the Notion Ink Adam? We’ll forgive you if you don’t — the device fell a bit short of expectations, and news of its successor has been scarce. Save for a few teasing tweets, Notion Ink has kept the project pretty close to its chest. That changed this weekend, however, when the tablet’s price and specifications were announced at India’s National Technology Awards. According to the press release (after the break) and a pamphlet reportedly given to attendees, the Adam II will sell for 12,000 Indian Rupees (about $217) later this year, packing in a 1.5GHz Dual-Core ARM Cortex CPU, twin 2-megapixel cameras, 1GB RAM and up to 10 hours of battery life.

The tablet also boasts a secondary screen, albeit a small one: a monochrome ticker that displays Android notifications on the Adam’s book-like spine. HDMI, headphone and micro-USB ports crowd the device’s adjacent edges, which wrap around a 10.1-inch 1,280 x 800 IPS display — a concession that was apparently made to increase longevity. Local and international availability was sadly left out of the announcements, but it’s nice to finally see this project gain some steam.

Update: Notion Ink has reached out to let us know that the 12,000 rupee price cited in the PR is incorrect. We’ve asked the company to clarify the pricing and will let you know if we hear back.

[Thanks, Anonymous]

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Lockheed Martin’s ADAM laser blasts enemy rockets with its HEL beam

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Enemy rockets go up. ADAM makes’em go down… safely and in a grand explosion of fire. That’s the name of Lockheed Martin’s Area Defense Anti-Munitions system, or badass laser for short (to us, anyway), created to intercept and “negate” airborne rockets and drones. The aerospace company’s been testing its portable, prototype system — built with off-the-shelf parts — since last summer, successfully proving ADAM’s capability in detecting aerial threats at a distance of 5km or more and then obliterating those targets with its finely trained laser, or HEL beam (no, really), once they’re within a 2km range. But why waste time with words when the the company’s own slo-mo video paints a more vivid, shock and awe-some picture. Check it out after the break.

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Notion Ink Adam II Tablet Rears Its Sadly Hyped Head

The Notion Ink Adam won last year’s award for most overhyped/underdelivered product in gadgetdom, so it’s exciting to see the company get back on the horse. What do we know about the follow-up tablet? Practically nothing. But who needs specs and faith in basic functionality when you’ve got blurry Twitter pixxx to go on? More »

Notion Ink’s Adam II greets Twitter with blurry eyes

Notion Ink's Adam II greets Twitter with blurry eyes

Notion Ink’s first generation Adam tablet was an undoubtedly intriguing, but fairly flawed device. But while the company offered the promise of fixing up some of those concerns with gen two, we haven’t heard all that much about the device since we saw a profile pic much earlier this year. Ever the tease, the company’s site is offering up a little more of the device. All that you’re getting this time out is a blurry corner and a chipper “Hello world” greeting. More soon. We hope.

[Thanks, Avreen]

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