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Lenovo Reference Design Tablet at CES 2012

 

 
Day one of CES 2012 and at the Intel booth they have the new Lenovo Medfield Reference Design Tablet. This is a prototype showing off Android ICS running on the new Intel Atom Z2460 processor but wouldn’t this little beauty look good with Tizen running on it ?
 

The video below shows a quick look at the smooth graphics performance of the Lenovo reference design. The “Body” app allows the user to swipe to rotate the anatomic model of the human body, first showing off the muscular structure, and later switching to a view of just the skeletal structure. As Raj swiped at the display, it is clear that the tablet prototype had no problem rendering, displaying, and rotating the body model.
Intel produces these reference designs to demonstrate to OEMs what is possible if they want to use Intel’s technology for their own Android tablets. The prototype helps manufacturers lower device development costs and speed up time to market.

 
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Source Netbooknews

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