Ramos has also partnered up with Intel in order to build this slate

Nov 29, 2013 12:13 GMT  ·  By

Japanese manufacturer Ramos, famous for unleashing some pretty decent iPad clones is now back with a new and interesting tablet model.

The first surprise Ramos i10 Pro has in stores for you is that it comes bundling the new Intel Bay Trail architecture. On top of that it offers the dual-OS option, with the possibility of swiftly switching between Android and Windows, says Chinese PadNews.

It appears Intel and friends are trying to bridge the in-app gap that has tablet users divided, at the moment. The i10 Pro is not available yet, but Ramos will most likely pull the veil off it at the CES 2014; therefore, we don't have a lot of details to share with you.

At this moment we can speculate that the i10 will come sporting a 10-inch screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. For more information, we’ll probably have to wait until next year, but this device certainly seems to be having a lot of potential. It will be interesting to see how Ramos is going to go about pricing this device too.