Energy Tablet 10.1 Pro Windows
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The Spanish company Energy Sistem continues to bet on Windows, and after last year it ended up launching a nine-inch tablet, today it is back with its new Energy Tablet 10.1 Pro Windows, with which it will try to offer us all the benefits of the Microsoft operating system in a mid-range tablet.
And it is that just a few hours after Microsoft presented its new Surface 3 yesterday at a slightly lower price than its brothers but still quite high, Energy Sistem has accompanied it with a proposal that, equipped with the Windows 8.1 system with Bing, aims to jump the jugular of Google's popular Chromebooks.
Windows midrange
Windows is not an operating system with such a broad ecosystem of devices, for which the manufacturers that bet on it can afford to launch their proposals of different ranges with much more freedom and without having to look so much at what the competition is doing
In terms of specifications, the Energy Tablet 10.1 Pro Windows will come equipped with a 1.83 GHz Intel Atom Z3735F quad-core processor, 2 GB of RAMand 32 GB of internal storage that we can expand up to 64 GB with microSD cards. All this with a size of 256 x 172 x 10 mm, weighing 595 grams, and a 6,000 mAh battery that promises to offer us up to 5 hours of autonomy with Wi-Fi activated.
Its main weak point will be the screen, which will remain at an IPS of 10.1 inches with a resolution of 1.280 x 800 pixels, which even beyond 720p HD will not offer us FullHD. The tablet will also have two and five megapixel cameras, Bluetooth 4.0 connection, USB Host ports, USB OTG and HDMI output.
Versatility at an affordable price
Although the fact of not having 3G connectivity or GPS may limit your mobility a bit, the new Energy Sistem tablet will include your free year offer in Office 365 Personal of rigor, with 1 TB of storage in OneDrive and 60 monthly minutes for Skype, in addition to three months as a gift on the Wuaki.tv platform.
As for the price, we can get an Energy Tablet 10.1 Pro Windows for 259 euros, practically half that of the Surface 3, to which we will have to add another 49.90 euros more if we want to accompany it with its attachable keyboard, which, apart from an extra USB slot, will also allow us to use it by folding or as a support.
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