Tablets based on Meego 1.2 ?
Hi,
Are there any Meego 1.2 based tablets available in market? Here is my "dream" tablet spec. CPU: 2.0GHz dual-core RAM: 2GB Storage: 64GB Wireless: 802.11 B/G/N Input: 2 USB (Can be also used for external devices like keyboard and mouse) Display out: 1 HDMI Display Panel: Super AMOLED (Multi-touch) OS: Meego 1.2 or 1.3 (future) (Dual boot with Android ICE CREAM SANDWICH) TV-OUT What do you think about my idea? Thank you for sharing ur ideas. |
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they already killed meego. the only tablet which will be released by nokia will be based on windows 8.
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Wetab which is based on meego , "supposedly" comes with the ability to run android and windows apps natively
http://wetab.mobi/en/product/ |
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netbook/tablet convertible s103t was supporting meego/tablet
If I were you I would look at plasma active devices page (some are meego/mer based ) : http://community.kde.org/Plasma/Active/Devices |
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I visited the WeTab site, and I couldn't find any online shop in America. |
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ARM is the future... Its ****ing biggest joke ever that Nokia dont release a Maemo6 Harmattan based tablet. I am sure it could sell very well and give us alot of coolmade Qt apps. But as long as there is biggest freaking idiots directorsboard inside Nokia, where the masterplans seems to be turn Nokia down, it will not happen :mad: |
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It was a free dev model form intel. I like weTab's GUI...with thumb scrolls...even if it feels a tad too...German. And the keyboard worked better than any MeeGo release I tried for Pine Trail. It's not up to the spec you want though. And battery life sucks. But the OS drags it out well enough. http://www.exopc.com/exomart/slate/ I haven't bothered with the android virtual machine, as I haven't found a work around of the needing an android machine linked to my google ID to use the main market. Nor does the install work on mine. But hey its in beta. The hardware ought to support proper multitouch, like 10 touch instances -- last I checked, but it doesn't seem fully implemented in weTab. This might be a firmware issue though. As it feels like 2. And some apps like Gimp only recognize 1. So yeah if you can get a cheap ExoPC -- sign up and install weTab. |
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