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Hmm.. Intel powered tablets can run standard Windows right? then these prices would be great! (but i’m not 100% sure about my statement).
They’re standard x86 chips with Intel graphics. They will be able to run Windows 8 and Intel supports this. Windows 8 and Android … you can even dual boot these 2 in theory.
This is an impressive new series of tablets with very competitive pricing and solid features, both in processing power and design – the new 8-inch Ramos i8 is expected to be priced at $199 and the 8.9-inch Ramos i9 will retail about $279 with it’s 1900×1200 display a Samsung brand screen — Intel’s new processor with Hyper-Threading technology runs four threads simultaneously and scores well in benchmark tests compared to other mainstream quad-core tablets.
One of the first sources to offer more information and details of the new Ramos i-Series is –T a b l e t S p r i n t —