MSI WindPad W110, First Tablet Using Windows 7 and AMD Z-01 The Brief Preview

MSI WindPad W110, First Tablet Using Windows 7 and AMD Z-01 The Brief Preview
After participation in the Computex 2011 exhibition ago, tablets Windows 7 MSI WindPad latest W110 now finally been officially released. Thus, MSI WindPad W110 is practically became the first tablet in the world that use APUs support AMD's new Z-01.

 This latest tablet brings multi-touch screen features of the IPS-sized 10-inch with 1280 × 800 pixels and also support for SRS on the existence of a sound system to deliver a better multimedia experience.


 Although the IPS panel is definitely a best additional features to this WindPad W110, but the most distinctive feature lies precisely on the existence of Z-01 AMD chip that has given strength to the unit.

 Z-01 was first made ​​by AMD's APUs are designed specifically for the tablet device and consists of two processing cores x86 1GHz clock speed, and Radeon HD 6250 graphics core, and TDP of 5.9W. Coupled with support for 2-cell battery that can last up to six hours duration active without having to recharge first.

 In addition to APUs AMD can deliver lower power consumption, tablet WinPdad W110 has also been equipped with DDR3 memory with a capacity up to 4GB, wireless connectivity 802.11 b / g / n and Bluetooth, as well as storage media capacity of up to 32GB SSD or 64 GB in it.
 
At the front of the tablet contained a standard webcam while sitting in the back of the tablet 1.3MP Webcam. Both the webcam is it also can be used in conjunction with special software to prevent access MSI parties unauthorized (illegal).

Around the edge of the tablet WinPad W110, users will find all kinds of ports and connectors, SD slot, USB 2.0 ports, a mini-HDMI video output, LAN port and a 3.5mm jack for connecting a headset.