Tablets are the big thing for 2011, and we are starting to see more and more new tablets released on a regular basis. The latest one is certainly interesting: the Evolve III Maestro, which can triple boot three different operating systems.
The Evolve III Maestro tablet currently features a 1.83GHz Intel Atom N475 processor and can, at the moment, boot Google Android and also Microsoft’s Windows 7.
The company has said that it will switch to a dual-core Oak Trail processor later this year, and this will add a third OS to the booting options: MeeGo, giving it a total of three different operating systems to boot into.
Specifications and Features
The Evolve III Maestro Tablet currently features a 10.1-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024 x 600. This size and resolution make it ideal for a variety of tasks, from browsing the web to watching videos and even light productivity tasks. The tablet also comes with 2GB of DDR3 RAM, which should be sufficient for running multiple applications smoothly.
In terms of storage, the Evolve III Maestro offers up to 32GB, which can be expanded further using external storage options. This makes it versatile for users who need more space for their apps, media, and documents. Other specifications on the Evolve III Maestro Tablet include integrated 3G, which allows for mobile connectivity on the go, plus 802.11b/g/n WiFi for fast and reliable internet access.
The tablet also features two USB 2.0 ports, which can be used to connect various peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and external storage devices. This adds to the tablet’s versatility, making it a potential replacement for a traditional laptop for some users.
Future Upgrades and Availability
One of the most exciting aspects of the Evolve III Maestro is its future upgrade to a dual-core Oak Trail processor. This upgrade is expected to significantly enhance the tablet’s performance, making it more capable of handling demanding applications and multitasking. The addition of the MeeGo operating system will also provide users with more flexibility in terms of software and applications.
MeeGo is an open-source operating system that combines the best of both Linux and Moblin, offering a unique user experience. With the ability to triple boot into Android, Windows 7, and MeeGo, the Evolve III Maestro stands out in the crowded tablet market by offering unparalleled flexibility and choice to its users.
Unfortunately, there are no details on pricing as yet, and no details on when it will be available. However, it looks like the upgraded model with the dual-core processor is expected to launch sometime in Q2 of 2011. This means that interested buyers will have to wait a few more months to get their hands on this innovative device.
The Evolve III Maestro Tablet is shaping up to be one of the most versatile and powerful tablets of 2011. With its ability to triple boot into three different operating systems, a robust set of specifications, and future upgrades on the horizon, it is certainly a device worth keeping an eye on.
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