It’s a PadHz headline that hilariously calls it “inhuman” [Google Translate].
This is the first of the second wave of Windows 8.1 tablets. It uses the Intel BayTrail-T CR V2 Z3735G quad-core CPU and is a “1/16” tablet (1GB of RAM, 16GBs of internal storage) with a 1280 x 800 screen. PadHz can’t figure out how it can be used with a screen that small.
Meanwhile, PadNews has a bunch of photos, some of which are after the break [Google Translate].
PadNews notes that the user is left with just about 5GBs of internal storage.
Since the iWork8 is selling for 699 yuan (US$113), will this go as low as 599 yuan (US$96)?
Given that KingSing has announced a “1/16” tablet with an eight-inch screen for US$99, the iWork7 is going to have to come in under that. Are we looking at the first of the US$60 Windows tablets?
Previously here:
Second Wave Of Eight-Inch Windows 8.1 Tablets Coming
The US$96 Windows 8.1 Tablet
CUBE iWork8 Is Now A “2/32″ Windows Tablet
Leaked: HP To Release US$99 Seven-Inch Windows Tablet
CUBE iWork8 To Get RAM/Storage Increase
More About The US$112 Windows Tablet
CUBE iWork8, A “1/16″ Tablet, Gets Two More Reviews
CUBE iWork8, A “1/16″ Tablet, Gets A Third Review
CUBE iWork8, A “1/16″ Tablet, Gets A Second Review
CUBE iWork8, A “1/16″ Tablet, Gets A Review
BOOM! US$100 Windows 8.1 Tablet
The Windows Small Tablet Flood Begins
US$60 Full Windows Tablets Coming
Intel Pushing US$99 Tablets Again
I believe “inhuman” is for the 1GB and 16GB storage – it is just inhumane to make a tablet like this when everyone is going for “2/32”. It should be really cheap, or no normal “human” will buy it :)