The Notion Ink Adam was a tablet with big dreams, but it hit the market with a loud flop. It's successor, the Adam II,
whooshed by with almost no public notice at all. Now the company is
back, but it's not trying to redesign the Android tablet anymore. No,
this time the company is building a Windows 8
tablet: the Notion Ink Cain. The Cain is a 10.1-inch, 1.8GHz Intel
Atom-powered tablet with 2GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable storage and a
detachable magnetic keyboard. Despite a sleek design and a rather snazzy
folding keyboard case, however, the Cain appears to be a fairly
straightforward implementation of Windows 8: no custom apps, or skinned
interface included. Less bold than the company's other ventures, but
less risky too.
There's no mention of the new tablet on Notion Ink's website, but it's currently available for order at Snapdeal, one of India's most popular online marketplaces. Interested? The slate can be had for 19,990 Indian Rupees, or about $327. Check out the full product page at the source link below.
There's no mention of the new tablet on Notion Ink's website, but it's currently available for order at Snapdeal, one of India's most popular online marketplaces. Interested? The slate can be had for 19,990 Indian Rupees, or about $327. Check out the full product page at the source link below.
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