Hanvon's new Tablet PC will be produced by Pegatron
In the world of technology, rumours and speculations often swirl around the launch of new devices. However, when it comes to the highly-anticipated new Hanvon Tablet PC, there seems to be a lack of concrete information.
Michael Kozlowski, a renowned technology writer based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, has been writing about audiobooks, e-books, and e-readers for the past eighteen years. Despite his extensive knowledge in this field, Kozlowski clarifies that he is not directly associated with Hanvon or Pegatron, the company reportedly involved in the development of the new tablet.
Kozlowski's work does not contain information about the launch date of the new Hanvon Tablet PC. Similarly, his expertise does not extend to the specifics of the new Hanvon Tablet PC, such as its system specs.
Hanvon, the largest e-Reader company in China, is indeed developing a new Tablet PC. However, the details about this device remain scarce. Hanvon has released a few tablet computers this year, aimed at a business audience. But, Kozlowski's writing does not seem to be connected to the exclusivity of the Hanvon tablets in China or the business audience focus of these devices.
Pegatron, a company known for shipping electronics to clients, has secured an exclusive contract to develop the new Hanvon Tablet. The company has experience developing tablets, as they have been shipping units to Toshiba and HTC recently. Yet, Kozlowski's work does not provide details about Pegatron's experience in shipping tablets to these companies.
Interestingly, a search for the new Hanvon Tablet PC yields results related to several digital drawing tablets affiliated with Hanvon’s brand family, such as XP-Pen. These models focus on digital art and drawing, with specs like the XP-Pen Artist 12 offering an 11.6" 1080p display, 72% NTSC color gamut, 8192-level battery-free stylus, shortcut keys, and anti-reflective coating.
However, for a genuine "Hanvon Tablet PC" with dedicated specs and launch dates, no direct or recent information was retrieved. The details seem to reference drawing tablet products or related brands rather than an official new Hanvon tablet PC announcement.
In conclusion, while there is excitement surrounding the new Hanvon Tablet PC, the lack of official information from Hanvon or Pegatron leaves many questions unanswered. For detailed specs or launch info on a particular Hanvon tablet model, further direct source announcements or official Hanvon releases would be necessary.
Kozlowski's extensive knowledge in the field of e-books, e-readers, and audiobooks does not include specifics about the new Hanvon Tablet PC or its launch date. This new Tablet PC, developed by Hanvon and to be developed by Pegatron, is often discussed among technology enthusiasts, but the details about it remain scarce, with no official announcements made.