Computing

Now, iPad Killer?

Hyderabad-based Notion Ink Design Labs has unveiled the Adam, a product that can perform as a netbook, an e-book reader, and a smart phone.

  • March 2, 2010
  • By Vantika Dixit

Hyderabad-based Notion Ink Design Labs has unveiled the Adam, a revolutionary product which can perform as a netbook, an e-book reader, and a smart phone. The multitouch device is based on Google’s operating system Android which opens a lot of possibilities for developers around the world to create the best applications. At the heart of the device lies the revolutionary nVidia Tegra processor which embraces it with days of battery and large computing capabilities. Its 10 inches ambidextrous Pixel Qi screen enables it to work in two modes, a normal LCD and the sun-readable monochrome mode which makes it the first-of-its-kind device. The Adam comes equipped with 3G and WiFi connectivity.


Product: Adam
Cost: Undisclosed
Availability: Late 2010
Source: www.notionink.com
Company: Notion Ink Design Labs

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