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New Products from HP, CherryPal, Kyocera Sanyo



The CherryPad America Android tablet. Photo courtesy of CherryPal

November 1, 2010 By

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The HP Pavilion dm3t notebook PC combines advanced hardware and cooling software for a notebook that feels cooler and automatically adjusts cooling levels according to a customer’s personal preferences. It comes with an Intel U5400 processor (1.20 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache), hard drive up to 640 GB and 8 GB DDR3 system memory. The Pavilion dm3 includes a 13.3-inch high-definition display and a keyboard with optional backlit feature. The notebook offers up to 7.5 hours of battery life and measures less than 1 inch thick.

Cherry Tablet  

The CherryPad America from Cherrypal is a low-energy-consuming, affordable 7-inch Android 2.1 tablet computer. It weighs slightly more than 1 pound and has a resistive touch display with 800x480 resolution and a 800 MHz processor. The tablet has 256 MB of DDRII RAM, 2 GB NAND Flash and a Micro SD (1x) reader. It offers OpenGL 2.0 graphics, six to eight hours of battery life and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g.

Smart Zio

The Kyocera Sanyo Zio smartphone features a customizable Android 2.1 operating system, a 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen, 3.2 megapixel camera and 30-frame-per-second video record and playback. The Zio is equipped with 512 MB of internal memory, a 2 GB microSD memory card and support for up to 32 GB microSDHC cards. The smartphone also has a media player, full HTML Web browser and a library of more than 80,000 widgets and applications available from Android Market. Service is provided by Sprint.


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