Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Nokia revealed the first tablet - Republic

Nokia's first tablet can equip & # x107, a keyboard with trackpad

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flagship Lumia 1520 six-inch Full HD screen and an excellent & # x142; s camera

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affordable models in the Asha family of colorful housings are designed for less demanding customers

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class=”author”> Peter Ko?cielniak 22-10-2013

new devices to attract mobile users to Windows.

first ever tablet Nokia – Lumia 2520 is equipped with Windows RT. This is a simplified version of the standard “panes” with lower hardware requirements. Currently tablets, the system proposes only Microsoft itself, other manufacturers have withdrawn. In their place came, however, Nokia, offering a device with 10.1-inch screen and a built-in LTE connectivity. Presented on Tuesday tablet will cost $ 499.

To make the device more useful in office work, the company proposes to re-buy (for $ 149) cover with built-in keyboard, battery, and USB ports. Thanks trackpadowi tablet support is more like using a traditional laptop with Windows.

Nokia also unveiled two new smartphones – actually phabletów because they have a screen diagonal of up to 6 inches. Lumia 1520 as the only smartphone running Windows Phone offers a resolution of Full HD. It was also equipped with a camera with a 20 megapixel sensor and built-in software allows you to focus on the desired picture after you take the picture. The flagship Lumia costs $ 749. A cheaper ($ 339) Lumia 1320 also has a 6-inch display, but a lower resolution.

There is also a proposal for the least demanding customers. Asha series phones is a colorful, simple cells available from $ 69.

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Tuesday’s meeting is the last event organized by the Finnish company before buying from Microsoft. The U.S. giant will pay for department equipment and services around 5.4 billion euros. Both companies are in a difficult market situation. Windows Phone is a little over 3 percent. market (according to Gartner). Most cameras of this system is selling Nokia. Even worse deal tablet with Windows 8 and Windows RT – have less than 2 percent. market.

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