One-Netbook T1 | First World's Tablet with Windows and Core i7-1260P
The new One-Netbook is in fact a tablet, but it is possible to connect a proprietary keyboard, and now such PCs are commonly called hybrid laptops. However, the manufacturer speaks specifically about the tablet.
At the same time, the company is talking not even about two, but about three modes of operation: a laptop, a tablet, and a device for creative work. In the latter case, technically it's still the same tablet, so it's not very clear why it should be singled out as a separate product.
Among other things, the T1, according to the company, is the first Windows tablet with a Core i7-1260P processor. But in fact, there are as many as three configurations with different processors to choose from. The top one has the Core i7-1260P mentioned above, there is also the Core i5-1240P, and the base one is equipped with a five-core Pentium 8505. As part of the already launched campaign on Indiegogo, the corresponding versions can be ordered for $1140, $900 and $600, respectively, but they will cost in retail 1400, 1120 and 720 dollars.
As for the rest of the parameters, the tablet is equipped with a 13-inch IPS touch screen with a resolution of 2160 x 1400 pixels with stylus support, 16 GB of RAM, a 512 GB SSD, a pair of USB 3.2 ports, one USB-C, mini HDMI, a headphone jack, a slot for microSD cards, stereo speakers, a 2 MP camera, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 adapters, and a 12,000 mAh battery.
Dimensions are 306 x 217 x 9.8 mm with a mass of 975 g.
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