A certain tablet that ASUS revealed during Computex 2012 has made its way to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
We are referring to the Tablet 810. While the Tablet 600 passed through the FCC a couple of days ago, 810 has only now received its stamp. The filing only confirms the Wi-Fi-only wireless support and NFC (near-field communication) for peripheral use.
That doesn't mean there aren't other sources for details on the 11.6-inch device though. After all, we got a good close look at the Windows 8 gadget back in June (see the link above), and ASUS itself has a nice intro page here. The bottom line is that ASUS Tablet 810 (TF810C) is an 11.6-inch slate with Intel Atom Medfield CPU, 8 MP back camera, SyncMaster technology, Wacom digitizer stylus and a SuperIPS+ screen.
ASUS Tablet 810 Image credits to ASUS |
ASUS Tablet 810 Image credits to ASUS |
ASUS Tablet 810 Image credits to FCC |
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