So far the leaked specifications have showcased a very unique tablet

Dec 2, 2013 13:59 GMT  ·  By

Not so long ago, we brought you news that Chinese device manufacturer Ramos was apparently gearing up to unleash a new tablet model.

There are two interesting things about this particular tablet called the Ramos i10 Pro. First off, the device is supposedly bundling Intel’s new Bay Trail chip architecture. And secondly, the product will bring dual-OS capabilities, with the option to switch between Android and Windows.

Now the device has appeared in some press renders, which were made public courtesy of the Chinese website PadHz.

Specifications for the tablet were shrouded in mystery until now, but now a few more details were added, thanks to a leaked slide regarding the slate. Apparently, customers will have the ability to switch between Android 4.2 and Windows 8.1 Specifically, the processor inside is an Intel Z3770D 22nm quad-core CPU clocked at 2.4GHz coupled with 2GB of RAM.

It appears that customers will be able to opt between 32GB or 64GB versions of the product. The tablet is probably going to sport a 10-inch screen with a speculated resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, but this aspect is not clear yet. The i10 Pro is certainly something to watch out for in the future.

Ramos i10 Pro Press Renders (2 Images)

Ramos i10 Pro tablet shows its face in press renders
Ramos i10 Pro tablet shows its face in press renders
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