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Bq aquaris m10, the tablet with ubuntu that becomes a pc, has already gone on sale

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By now many probably already know that BQ and Canonical have worked hard in recent months to bring the first Ubuntu tablet to market.

BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition is the first tablet to natively run the mobile version of the Ubuntu operating system, also known as Ubuntu Touch.

BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition, already on sale

Until a few days ago, the device was available for pre-sale at BQ's online store, and began shipping to early adopters late last week. But today, April 18, 2016, Canonical announced that the presale period has ended, and anyone can now buy the BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition.

BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition, the tablet that turns into a PC

The BQ Aquaris M10 is the first Ubuntu converged device to become a full Ubuntu computer and the Unity 8 user interface if connected to a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard.

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In case you do not know the specifications of this tablet, the Aquaris M10 is equipped with the following:

  • A 10.1-inch multi-touch screen MediaTek Quad Core MT8163A 1.5GHz processor 2GB RAM 16GB of internal memory 8 megapixel rear camera with auto focus and 5 megapixel front camera 7280 mAh batteryWeight for only 470 grams

In our opinion, this is the future of mobile computing for Linux enthusiasts and professionals, especially since it is much easier to carry and offers the same Unity desktop experience as if it were a preloaded Ubuntu laptop. Likewise, the tablet can also be connected to an external monitor.

If you are interested in buying the BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition, you can get it for a price of 229.90 euros from the BQ online store.

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