Kupa UltraNote:
At the Pepcom MobileFocus event at CTIA MobileCon, an unlikely underdog made a very big impression on me. It was the Kupa UltraNote, and it was my first hands on with a tablet that ships with Windows 8 installed. The Kupa impressed, from its modular design that allows for ample customizability, to its pen-based, pressure-sensitive input system that makes drawing on the tablet a pleasure. The UltraNote isn’t Kupa’s first crack at a Windows tablet; the company also put out the X11, a Windows 7 device that received positive reviews from some quarters. But this is the first of its tablet products that has a truly compatible and suitable partner in the form of Windows 8, which is built from the ground up for touchscreen input. And the difference really shows in Kupa’s latest effort.
Kupa UltraNote Features And Specifications:
- 10.1 inch, 1920 x 1200 pixel IPS display
- 10-point multitouch capacitive touch panel
- Active Digitizer with 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity (for use with digital pen)
- Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 Ivy Bridge CPU
- 4GB to 8GB of RAM
- 64GB or 128GB solid state disk
- 2 USB 3.0 ports
- HDMI
- 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0/4.0, 3G, 4G LTE, RFID, and NFC
- 45Whr swappable battery (up to 7 hours of battery life)
- 5MP rear camera, 2 MP front camera
- 1.7 pounds
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