Canonical has announced the first tablet in the company's history. With the keyboard and mouse, users can have a complete desktop experience and become a UbuntuPC. This 10.1 inch tablet is produced by BQ, a Spanish manufacturer. The specific model is AquarisM10 tablet with 2 GB memory and X resolution. It uses the mediatek M101.5GHz processor, although its body weight is lighter than iPadAire, but the black frosted plastic body looks neat and practical. Can
Canonical has announced the first tablet in the company's history. With the keyboard and mouse, users can have a complete desktop experience and become a Ubuntu PC. This 10.1 inch tablet is produced by BQ, a Spanish manufacturer. Its specific model is Aquaris M10 tablet, with 2 GB memory and 1.5 x resolution. It uses the mediatek M10 GHz processor, although the body is lighter than the iPad Aire, the black frosted plastic body looks neat and practical.
The true appeal of the Canonical tablet is software. M10 is the first device that uses the Ubuntu mobile operating system and has integrated functions. Microsoft is also promoting the concept of integration, making the smart phone running Windows 10 Mobile operating system connected to the monitor into a Windows 10 mini PC.
Canonical said it does not worry about overlapping products between the two companies. Instead, it believes that the two companies share the same strategic vision and can consolidate the integrated PC market. The switching between the mobile and desktop modes of the Aquaris M10 tablet is fast and flexible. As long as some peripherals are connected via Bluetooth, the application will shrink into a more manageable window.
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