We love it when a manufacturer is building on previous successes and launches a new model that addresses some of the issues we had with the previous one.
Such is the case with the Tegatech TEGA which we reviewed earlier.
The new model is much more attractive compared to the older one with a capacitive multitouch screen, accelerometers for rotation of the screen and a solid five hours battery life. Couple that with Windows 7 and/or Android and a very svelte body which bodes well for the hands-on testing….
The TEGA tablet also features built-in 3G so connectivity is going to be a cinch.
Let’s check a few more of these features in the review here.
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Yes I would like to get my hands on one. You can do so much more with Windows 7 and all the freeware/open source for PC’s.I’m sure that the the iPad is a nice product also.
I wish I can get one but I can’t afford it.
Nope, look no matter how good the hardware is thats only half the battle. You can’t throw Win 7 on a tablet and expect the same performance and response as iOS or its equivalent.
This is apples to oranges. A fully optimized touch mobile os vs a desktop os, not rocket science. Even Google gets it which is why Android 3.0 will be the first “pad” optimized Android.
TURN OFF THE STUPID PAGE REFRESH.
I’ve tried to comment like 5 times and every time I get to the end the stupid page refreshes and deletes everything.
It’s just a tale.
No one can kill iPad so far