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Notion Ink introducing new Windows 10 2-in-1 Able 10 in India

Mark Coppock Mark Coppock
July 6, 2016
2 min read

Notion Ink Featured\n

Notion Ink made a name for itself with a unique Android tablet that was introduced in 2010 with a customized “Eden Interface” on top of Android 2.2. The Adam used a Pixel QI low-power display and was rather innovative at the time. The devices also suffered from a number of production delays and issues, and ultimately failed in the market.

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Notion Ink Able 10 Windows 10 '2-in-1' Available Online at Rs. 24,990

Notion Ink Able 10.

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Since then Notion Ink has experimented with a number of other form factors and platforms, and now they’ve apparently settled on Windows 10. Specifically, as noted by Gadgets 360, they’re introducing a new Windows 10 2-in-1 in India.

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Here are the details:

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Notion Ink’s new, the Able 10, with Windows 10 has gone on sale in India. The company will be launching the new Notion Ink Able 10 tablet in India later this week. The new Notion Ink Able 10 tablet is currently available via Snapdeal at a price of Rs. 24,990. The online retailer is touting the new Notion Ink Able 10 as a ‘2-in-1’.

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The online retailer also lists some offers on the purchase of the Able 10 tablet such as extra Rs. 2,500 off on buying a Windows Laptop with Office 365 Personal, and some other vouchers as well discount on select cards.

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The biggest highlight of the Notion Ink’s new Able 10 is that it comes with SIM card slot and supports 3G connectivity. The company is also offering one year Notion Ink onsite warranty with the purchase of Able 10 ‘2-in-1’.

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The specs demonstrate the Able 10 to be a decidedly low-end device that competes better with the Surface 3 than the Surface Pro 4 and other high-end hybrids:

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  • Intel Cherrytrail x5-Z8300 processor at 1.34GHz
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  • 4GB SDRAM
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  • 64GB SSD
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  • SD Card support
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  • 2MP front and rear cameras
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  • 8100 mAh battery
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  • USB 3.0 port
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  • 262X166.4X9.4mm, 650 grams
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  • Windows 10
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Notion Ink is only shipping the Able 10 in India for now. The Windows 10 2-in-1 market continues to grow, which is a good thing for the ecosystem as a whole. Let us know in the comments if you think more low-end hybrids are a good idea.

\n\nFurther reading: 2-in-1, Hybrids, India, Microsoft, Notion Ink, Windows 10

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