I don’t think anyone is surprised that we are seeing new tablets hit the market in the post iPad unveiling days and weeks despite the fact that some are predicting the iPad will not be popular for Apple. The latest new tablet to debut is from a company called OpenPeak and it is called the OpenTablet 7.
The OpenTablet 7 is a slick looking device that is portable and has a multi-touch touchscreen that is 7-inches wide and uses LED backlighting. The tablet also supports 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, and cellular connectivity. That cellular connectivity allows mobile broadband access and the device has a mic and speakers allowing it to be used as a phone.
Other features include HDMI out, dual cameras for HD video recording and still images. Storage can be expanded with microSD card and the OpenTablet 7 has a USB port. The tablet measures 9″ x 5″ and is 0.59″ thick with a weight of 1.15 pounds. The CPU in the device is a Moorestown Intel Atom. Apps for the device can be developed using Adobe Flash CS4. Pricing and availability are unannounced at this time.














4 Responses to “OpenPeak debuts OpenTablet 7 at MWC”
Kobaljov February 20, 2010
“Used as a phone” with Intel Atom?
Neutraltechmom March 16, 2010
The OT7 would make an excellent wall-mounted kitchen center. A flush mount phone seems to be absent from the line-up, though. What is pricing expected to be?
Neutralukohio April 26, 2010
this looks very promising, comparing it to ipad with flash, perfect for every techno-mom out there, they can webchat while updating facebook, and adding reminders to their calendars.
They should make a magnetic sleeve/holder, so it can attach to the Fridge and replace all the junk that moms put on there today!
I’d have expected some Post IPAD release PR from OpenPeak but nothing yet.
Neutraltechmom April 27, 2010
Magnets don’t stick to some of the new stainless fridges! A flush wall mount would suffice, I suppose. I’d opt for a bigger screen for the kitchen application, too, for Skyping, and Google mapping with more than one family member at a time.
Neutral