In the last couple of years we have seen all kinds of computers and equipment to begin offering the possibility of choosing between two operating systems. What we have never seen is one that allows a choice of three and, above all, be a tablet. However, this has been materialized by the signing Evolve and left little doubt in the ultimate celebration of CES 2011.
Since Intel's booth, left the model look Evolve III Master, A 10.1-inch tablet with dual boot: Windows 7 and Android. This is made possible by the power of an Atom N475 processor 1.83-GHz, which will be replaced in the second quarter by Oak Trail Dual-Core. The chip will expand the possibilities of the device and added Meegan the list of interfaces.
To highlight this lightweight instrument (no weighs 1 kg) have the capacitive screen resolution of 1024 x 600p 2GB of DDR3 RAM and storage capacity of up to 32 GB SSD. A pair of USB ports, WiFi and 3G connectivity round out the pack to Evolve plans to market at a figure around 500 dollars.