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A bit of a break from the usual defense stuff. :)

There is a lot of buzz about Notion Ink's Adam tablet PC.

Why is Notion Ink's Adam an iPad Killer?

Notion Ink has a group of dedicated Indians working to build a tablet - Adam, Apple iPad's worthy competitor. After the buzz over the web last week, the official specifications of this Nvidia Tegra 2 SoC powered device have been finalized, reports Gizmodo. The tablet, along with its official specifications, will be unveiled at the ongoing Mobile World Congress 2010 at Barcelona. Notion Ink will make Adam available in June/July and will charge between range of $327-$800 (Rs. 15,700-Rs. 38,400 approx.) depending on the configuration.

In terms of specifications, Notion Ink's Adam tablet clearly weighs more than Apple iPad - except the multi-touch supporting display with IPS technology. The Adam tablet runs dual-core ARM Cortex A9 CPUs bearing Nvidia Tegra 2 System-on-a-Chip while Apple iPad uses company's own A4 SoC silicon. Both SoC chips have capability of running at 1GHz clock speed.

Compared with iPad's 9.7-inch IPS LCD with 4:3 aspect ratio, Adam will come with 10-inch Transreflective LCD PixelQi screen supporting 1024x600 at the same time. Low power consuming PixelQi screen will support full color along with a Black & White mode. Apart from that, Adam's 10-inch screen is capable of displaying 1080p video playback, thanks to the Nvidia Tegra 2 which is also said to consume less power than its predecessor.

So, while iPad offers 10 hours web browsing on Wi-Fi and 8 hours of video watching experience, Notion Ink claims that Adam offers 16 hours of web browsing. The Adam also boasts of a 160 hour run time in backlighting off mode. While Apple sticks to Safari for iPad, Adam tablet will have Firefox and Chrome web browsers to support.

Adam's one of the most noteworthy part comes with multiple operating system support - Android, Ubunty and Chromium. Compared to this, Apple has iPhone OS 3.2 running on the iPad. Another significant feature the OS support on Adam is that the Adobe Flash Player 10.1 support will exist for better web browsing experience. And, oh boy, the operating systems on Adam would support multi-tasking. These features could be a game changer for Adam.

For storage expansion, Adam has SD card slot while Apple sticks to SSD options with 16GB, 32GB and 64GB storage options. For wireless connectivity Adam again has Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth, just like in the iPad. Apart from that, the Adam has ambient light sensor, RF sensor, Assisted-GPS, proximity sensor, accelerometer and touchpad. Adam also offers HDMI and three USB ports. While iPad has no camera, the Adam tablet sports 3 megapixel auto focus camera.

Except for multi-touch and IPS LCD panel, the Adam Tablet clearly wins over the Apple iPad in every possible way when compared on specifications level.
Looks like Notion Ink has put everything that isn't offered in iPad. Even on the price level, Adam has an advantage with start price of $327 (Rs. 15,700 approx.) while iPad's starting price is $499 (Rs. 24,000 approx.).

At the MWC 2010, this India-based firm will officially unveil Adam along with specifications and we expect fireworks once it is made available in June-July period.

Techtree.com India > News > Gadgets > MWC 2010: Why is Notion Ink's Adam an iPad Killer?



More info -

Notion Ink's Adam Tablet Will Have Flash, Output At 1080p and Have Battery Life 2x Longer Than iPad - notion ink adam - Gizmodo

Hands-on with Notion Ink Adam Prototype: It’s Amazing
 
Looks cool. Apparently they are based in Hyderabad. If they marketed it properly, it can do wonders. Hope the Telangana **** doesn't rub into them. Time is very critical for such products.
 










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looks really cool and certainly has better features than iPad. Most of the people associated with it are IIT grads. Official website(still under development I guess)--

Notion Ink
 
Multi touch can be worked out since its based on android. HTC have done it with their 'Sense' UI. Built over android.
 

That looks very promising and could very well have a niche market and be successful at that. I would definitely like to get my hands on that.

Being an iphone user, the iPad is nothing but a glorified iPhone with a very similar OS. Sucks! iPhone does all that the iPad is touted to do, so whats so innovative about that apart from 'multi-touch' and bigger resolution? Doesnt even have a camera!!

I do own a tablet pc and know how useful it is, if one knows how to utilize all its features. I also own other 'touch' devices and hence I find iPad highly overrated and disappointing, but Notion Ink's gadget looks very promising.
 
There was recently a much hyped "$10 laptop initiative" out of India, and before this there was the Simputer - a handheld that was supposed to take over the world. Unfortunately, both over promised and vastly under delivered. The $10 laptop, actually ended up not being a laptop at all.

Some interesting facts about India's $10 laptop | TechLahore

Before we wax eloquent about how this unreleased PixelQi based device will "take on the iPad", let's wait a bit and observe its post-ship performance.
 
The Product u r referring was a "supported" initiative by GoV of India and more of a student project of engineering students blessed by a company and ministry of education, but never intended for a commercial approach.

btw this is the real pic :

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This iPad Killer has working prototype and its 100% corporate product.
So you will see commercials, ad campaigns and a full corporate approach to this product.
 
The Product u r referring was a "supported" initiative by GoV of India and more of a student project of engineering students blessed by a company and ministry of education, but never intended for a commercial approach.

btw this is the real pic :

Everything you have said above is incorrect. My friend, the picture you've provided is not the Sakshit laptop and has nothing to do with India. This is the Sugar laptop developed by Nicholas Negroponte's OLPC initiative.

The Sakshit non-laptop was nothing other than propaganda nonsense and didn't have a display, any real processing capability or any other laptop-like capabilities for that matter! it was like an over-glorified storage device.

In contrast, you might want to take a look at the ultra-low cost Sirius computer developed in Pakistan:



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Please do some basic reading before posting such patently false information. Here is more information on the Sugar laptop:

Sugar needs more dough! OLPC's $100 Laptop now $200 | TechLahore
 

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