Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Kobo Arc tablet hits the FCC, just in time for stocking-stuffing
seems Kobo Arc (model K107) of the FCC came just in time for its launch in November. Not much you get from the presentation, but judging by our past practice, the arc should not be ignored. The 7-inch ICS tablet comes with a 1.5 GHz processor TI OMAP 4470 to the table, and the battery life 10-12 hours valued at 1280 x 800 pixels resolution IPS, a 1.3 megapixel front camera (sorry, no objective at the rear) and a custom user interface that the company expects to raise over shelf space more crowded. At $ 199, it will face stiff competition from the likes of the Nexus and Kindle Fire 7 HD, but perhaps the combination of an arc of low prices and certification Google will add a few clicks to cart .
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- Amazon offers Unity plug-ins to Kindle Fire devs, ...
- Alcatel intros OneTouch T10 tablet with 7-inch dis...
- Dish gives up effort to turn Blockbuster into a Ne...
- Rovio hints at Angry Birds tie-in with Star Wars o...
- Stratasys seizes 3D printer from man who tried to ...
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