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Dual Booting Was So Last Year, Meet Tri Booting
Initial thoughts ran to users who couldn’t make up their mind on what operating system they prefer, but actually the two tablets are aimed at business professionals in mind, not only features wise but it seems price wise. The Maestro C will set you back around AUD$825 while the Maestro S will cost you AUD$800. The specs for the tablets are:
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1.5GHz Intel Atom “Oak Trail” processor
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2GB DDR2 RAM
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32GB SSD (optional 64GB)
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2 Full size USB Ports
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microSD card slot
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HDMI port
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1.3MP front facing camera
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Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
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Optional 3G and GPS
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Windows 7 Home Premium
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Android
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No word on when it will be available or if it will hit the US market and neither does it specify which version of Android it will be running on. Would you be upset if you paid AUD$825 and got a tablet that ran on Android’s Gingerbread 2.3?