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Dutch Company Point Of View To Launch Three Windows 8.1 Tablets This July – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 23, 2014
1 min read

Dutch company to announce 3 Windows 8 tablets this July

Holland based company, Point of View, has announced three affordable Windows 8.1 tablets which will be available next month. These tablets will be powered by Intel processors and will come powered with Windows 8.1.

Three models, Mobii WinTab 800W, Mobii WinTab 1000BW and Mobii WinTab 1000W, come will different specifications. The Mobii WinTab 800W has Intel Atom Z3735 (1.83 GHz), 1024 MB of RAM, 16 GB of storage memory,  an 8-inch display with 1280 x 800 resolution support, touch screen, etc. The 1000BW and 1000W has the same processor but come with a 10-inch screen, 3G/GPS enabled, more RAM and storage space. All three tablets come with 1 year Microsoft Office 365 personal as well.

Point of view is focusing on affordable tablets, as the 800W model will sell for $230 US, 1000BW for $338 US, and the 1000w model for $365 US. Head over to Point of View’s website, via the link below, to check it out. These devices launch in mid-July.

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