World’s Most Advanced Commercially Available Tablet Computer Developed In Africa

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UnixiT_iT_Set_V21It’s another technological first for Africa.

The InfoTelesys UnixiT iT Set V21 tablet computer, has been designed and developed in the Silicon Cape, Western Province, South Africa.

The Group also reveals, this system has been described as the ‘The Worlds Most Advanced Commercially Available Tablet Computer.

And the InfoTelesys UnixiT iT runs both Android and Unix offering users unprecedented flexibility incorporating around half a million Android applications, in addition to advanced Unix work-station applications such as Oracle OpenOffice, Qt Designer, among others

“InfoTelesys iT Set users now have the flexibility of a tablet computer coupled with advanced desktop software, most of which is available at no additional cost.

“The impact on both business and educational markets is significant as the UnixiT iT Set eliminates most if not all the typical limitations of tablet computers.

Furthermore, noting comes close to the advanced features of the InfoTelesys UnixiT™ iT Set V21 tablet computer. Not only offering unprecedented software functionality, the iT Set comes fully loaded, is simply integrated and easily expanded. A tablet computer without
limitations or the need for expensive clumsy adapters.

Simply pop in standard SD chips to expand the memory, or even add USB memory sticks or a terabyte USB disk drive.

To project your best image, connect a projector or High-Definition, HDMI TV to the integrated on-board HDMI port. To transfer files
from a PC simply plug the iT Set into the PC’s USB port and copy and past files like you do to a USB memory stick. You can even connect a regular USB mouse and keyboard and turn the tablet into a desktop workstation.

Utilizing one of the industries fastest multi-core processors and packing nearly double the battery capacity found on the iPad and
significantly more than on the Galaxy, there really is no comparison, the InfoTelesys UnixiT iT Set eats Apple to the core and is galaxies ahead of Samsung.

What’s also interesting from a “virtual world” perspective, in regard to this new tablet leader, is that it was designed and developed out of Silicon Cape, South Africa, a first for the African Continent.

Key Specs

OS

 

Android 4.0 Multitasking Unix implementation – browse internet, read books & listen to music simultaneously
Storage 4GB on-board + up to 32GB mocro SD slot + USB Disks
Network WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
CPU Allwinner A10 ARM Cortex A8 + Mali 400 GPU; 1.2GHz; 512MB cache; 4GB flash
Display 7inch 800*480 multi-point high-res capacitive
Battery 3,000 mAh Lithium Polymer Battery. 5V Charger
Audio Speaker; 3.5mm audio jack; Built in mike
Size / Wt 212mm ×156mm x 12mm / 470g
Peripheral Support HOST 1.1 mode mini USB 2.0 high speed port: flash/keyboard/mouse/camera etc.
Video & Audio. HD 480P to HD 2160P, 3D Movies, Flash 10.3, MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV9, MPEG4-SP, DIVX,H.263,H.264,RMVB, WMA,MP3,WAV,OOG,AAC,EAAC, etc. Voice Recognition.
mini HDMI 1.3 TV Port up to 2160P + 3D; earphones included.
Camera Front 0.3MP
Recording System microphone MP3, WAV
eBook HTML5, Epub pdf word doc html xml xls ppt etc.
Pictures JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG, etc.
Software ~300,000 applications. Games, productivity, browsers, MS Office compatible, video, music, email, organizers, CAD etc.
Language English, Spanish, Polish, Italian, French, German, Chinese etc.

For detailed specification and to learn more visit the InfoTelesys
website or email [email protected]

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