The Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition tablet is launched as part of a collection of "converged devices" running Ubuntu OS. They say it'll be dynamic. They suggest it'll look fantastic. This one tablet represents the full Ubuntu experience, including both a "mobile-based full touch interface" and a "true PC experience" on one device. This tablet can act on its own or work with an additional display, as well. Canonical's new series of "converged devices" is being launched alongside Euro partner BQ.
The Aquaris M19 Ubuntu Edition works with the following specifications right out the gate:
• 10.1 inch multi-touch screen
• MediaTek Quad Core MT8163A processor up to 1.5GHz
• High capacity Li-Po battery (7280mAh)
• Full HD (1080p) camera for super-sharp video recording
• 2GB RAM and 16GB internal memory
• MicroSD slot for extra storage (up to 64GB)
• 8 megapixel camera with autofocus and dual flash
• Frontal speakers
• Micro HDMI port
• Dimensions: 246 x 171 x 8.2mm
• Weight: 470g
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This looks like a nice tablet for Ubuntu users.