RedStar Unveiled Linux-powered Tablet named Shogo
August 28th, 2010 by Fuad NAHDI Categories: Gadgets, LinuxTags: ARM processor, FreeScale, Linux, RedStar, Shogo, Tablet
The Japanese manufacturer, RedStar, just started to receive pre-orders for its Linux-powered tablet, Shogo. The price is about 56,800 yen (US$665) including tax and shipping.
According to the official RedStar website, the tablet has dimension 268 mm x 168 mm x 16 mm with 0.8 kg weight. It is also powered by ARM processor: FreeScale iMX-37 (iMX-51 Cortex A8 2H2010), 256MB DDR, 4GB (NAND-Flash), and of-course the Linux operating system.
Here is the complete hardware specifications:
- CPU: ARM processor: FreeScale iMX-37 (iMX-51 Cortex A8 2H2010)
- Display: 10.1 LCD Inchimaruchitatchipaneru (capacitive resolution of 1024 × 600)
- Memory: 256MB DDR
- Internal Storage: 4GB (NAND-Flash)
- Wired LAN: Ethernet 10/100
- Wireless LAN: Wi-Fi (Atheros) b / g
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0
- Accepted for 3G (USB dongle separately required.)
- Accepted for Zigbee (separate USB dongle required)
- External Storage: SDHC
- USB port
- Audio input
- Audio / Video output
- Light sensor
- Sensors work
- Acceleration sensor
- 2-megapixel camera
- 2W +2 W (RMS) Speaker
- Built-in microphone
- Driving time: 3 to 8 hours (depending on usage)
- Button 5 (on / off, + / -, home, menu)
- Murphy stand up every body
- VESA compliant
- Installing anti-theft Kensington lock port
Watch the video below. Enjoy!