Augen Android tablet bonanza: Espresso Doppio dual boots Ubuntu, Firma packs magical pen powers
Posted in: tablet, tablets, Today's ChiliObviously, Augen’s got more affordable and realistic options scattered throughout the lines. There’s the $199 7-inch resistive touch Latte, which in all honesty doesn’t sound all that different from the original Gentouch 78, though there is an included stylus and 2GB of storage. However, the $249.99 Latte Grande steps it up with an 800MHz CPU, 7-inch capacitive touchscreen, accelerometer and an ambient light sensor. The rest of the Espresso line is a lot stronger (pun sadly intended!) — each have 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 / A9 processors, capacitive screens and accelerometers. The entry level $349.99 7-inch Espresso will have a Cortex A9 processor, 8GB of memory, and a 3 megapixel front facing camera, while the $429.99 10.2-inch Espresso Dolce gets a larger 1024×768-resolution screen, but drops down to an A8 CPU. We understand that it’s a lot to digest, but there’s always the press release and renders below to help you make more sense of this highly caffeinated company.
Gallery: Augen’s future Android tablets
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