Encipher Android tablet pushes cloud services
Featured, Latest news | admin | May 5, 2010 at 1:45 pm
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Alright, it’s another Android tablet from a manufacturer you’ve probably never heard of before, but at least this one has a vaguely interesting background support plan going for it. Rather than just slapping Google’s OS on an OEM slate and calling it a day, Nigerian firm Encipher Limited are hoping to use the 7-inch slate to push their cloud computing services, such as Exchange, cloud-storage and backup, hosted desktops and VoIP. It’ll also be positioned as an ereader rival to Amazon’s Kindle.
So far so good, but there are some obvious shortcomings. For a start, there’s only a 400MHz processor keeping things churning, and only 16GB of flash storage. Android 1.6 is a disappointment too – we’d have liked to have seen 2.1 – and while the HDMI port is a nice addition, we can’t imagine the Encipher tablet will be powerful enough to cope with Full HD.
There’s some indication that the specifications might not be 100-percent final, but we can’t see something as key as CPU changing last minute. What it may hinge on will be price: if Encipher can bring the slate in sufficiently cheaply and bundle it with a compelling set of cloud services, they may be able to differentiate themselves in a way rivals have proved unable to.
- VIS8505 400MHz CPU
- 16GB HDD
- 512MB RAM
- LCD: 7-inch 16:9 aspect ratio, 800 x 400 resolution
- Camera
- WiFi b/g
- External 3G (means one can use their existing USB mobile broadband with the device).
- Android 1.6 (codename: Donut).
- 35mm jack, HDMI output, support for TV-OUT, USB2.0, SD/MMC card port,
- Accessories: User manual, HDMI cable.






















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