
Otherwise, as a device, this device can not be called. It does not look like a communicator, despite the name, or a tablet, or a netbook, much less like it. The device, called the LT-W Cloud Communicator, has a rather interesting configuration: two resistive 7-inch touch panels with a resolution of 800 * 600 pixels. The entire system is based on the ARM Cortex A8 platform. The OS used is Android 2.1.
By the way, there is nothing “cloudy” in this device; the developers, apparently, called the device that way because there are quite a lot of communication modules in it. But, of course, for modern devices this is already a standard, and not something out of the ordinary. So, here is the module WiFi 802.11b / g, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 3G-module (this is optional). There is also a 3 megapixel camera, a slot for SDHC memory cards, one USB 2.0 port, a speaker (mono).
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Our device is completed with a stylus, and it is not yet clear whether it is convenient to work without a stylus, and simply use your own fingers - the stylus is slowly going out of fashion, working without it is often much more convenient.
Yes, there is also an accelerometer, a GPS module, plus a rechargeable battery, capable of operating the device for five hours.

By the way, the guys from Engadget have already tried it out and found some very significant flaws. One of these drawbacks is an insufficiently bright display, plus a relatively weak processor, which often cannot cope even with the “native” software.
In general, the device looks quite interesting, but it is clear that “it will go to the people” only under the condition of ease of use and, of course, not a particularly high price. Here the price should not be transcendental, let's hope that the price and the name of the device are not particularly related.
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