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    Realease Shogo Tablet is 10 Inches of Developer Goodness

    You might’ve looked at that title a few times, thinking we made a typo. Well, we didn’t. Realease (real-ease) have just pulled the curtain off a brand new 10-inch tablet that runs on Linux, and is predominantly designed for all
    the developers out there that would like a more mobile way to design things. It’s got a few options to make any tablet fan out there happy, so let’s just dig right into it.

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    First and foremost, there’s going to be two options: the first, which will be available this August, is the 10-inch version is based on Freescale’s i.MX37 (ARM 11) processor; while another model features Freescale’s i.MX51 (ARM Cortex A8) processor.The entire Linux Operating System is, obviously, based on open source methodologies, so the tablet itself is open for interpretation, and is basically only limited to your development know-how.There is a very simple User Interface (UI) implanted on the device, which promotes HTML5-based applications.You’ll find three USB connection ports, two of which are external and one’s tucked away inside. You’ll also find Ethernet connector, a microphone port, as well as a port for headphones.

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    There’s an integrated webcam of unknown MP, and there’s an accelerometer as well. But, probably best of all, there’s a kickstand, too. As we mentioned, the Shogo tablet is designed for developers, so it doesn’t look like Realease has any plans to make it “widely” available, but we imagine that if you were really interested (and not necessarily a developer), you could get your hands on this bad boy later this year. No word on pricing quite yet. But check out the video, as one very enthusiastic man shows off the pretty new piece of tech.

    Via: Slash Gear

    David Novak
    David Novakhttps://www.gadgetgram.com
    For the last 20 years, David Novak has appeared in newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV around the world, reviewing the latest in consumer technology. His byline has appeared in Popular Science, PC Magazine, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Electronic House Magazine, GQ, Men’s Journal, National Geographic, Newsweek, Popular Mechanics, Forbes Technology, Readers Digest, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Glamour Magazine, T3 Technology Magazine, Stuff Magazine, Maxim Magazine, Wired Magazine, Laptop Magazine, Indianapolis Monthly, Indiana Business Journal, Better Homes and Garden, CNET, Engadget, InfoWorld, Information Week, Yahoo Technology and Mobile Magazine. He has also made radio appearances on the The Mark Levin Radio Show, The Laura Ingraham Talk Show, Bob & Tom Show, and the Paul Harvey RadioShow. He’s also made TV appearances on The Today Show and The CBS Morning Show. His nationally syndicated newspaper column called the GadgetGUY, appears in over 100 newspapers around the world each week, where Novak enjoys over 3 million in readership. David is also a contributing writer fro Men’s Journal, GQ, Popular Mechanics, T3 Magazine and Electronic House here in the U.S.

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