What's New

E FUN Expands Line of Nextbook 2-in-1 Tablets with Windows at CES 2015


E FUN is expanding its line of 2-in-1 Nextbook tablets running Windows 8.1 with three new models at CES 2015. The new 10.1”, 11.6” and 12.5” models feature a removable magnetic POGO keyboard, Quad-Core Intel AtomTM processor, dual cameras, and a multitude of ports and connectivity options. The 2015 new line of Nextbook 2-in-1 tablets will be on display at the International CES. BTNHD will be doing some coverage on the tablets, so stay tune.

The new Nextbook 2-in-1 tablets are an incredible value to users across all categories – from professionals to students and casual users of any age. They feature the following:

  • Capacitive multi-touch screen
    • 10.1” 1280×800 IPS
    • 11.6” 1366×768 IPS
    • 12.5” 1366×768 TN
  • Detachable keyboard with magnetic POGO connection for superior portability and versatility; standard USB port on keyboard
  • Windows 8.1 Operating System
  • Quad-Core Intel® AtomTM Z3735F Processor (X86, 1.8GHz)
  • 2GB DDR3L system memory
  • 32GB internal storage (10.1” model) / 64GB internal storage (11.6” and 12.5” models)
  • Expandable storage via microSD card up to 64GB
  • Bluetooth 4.0 and WiFi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity options
  • 2 megapixel front and rear cameras with microphone
  • Micro USB port, mini HDMI port, audio jack
  • 3-axis g-sensor for apps and gaming
  • Pre-loaded software including Nook for Windows 8
  • 10.1” model includes one-year subscription to Microsoft Office 365 Personal with 1TB ofOneDrive cloud storage for one year and 60 Skype world minutes per month.

The E FUN Nextbook 2-in-1 tablets with Windows will be available in May 2015 with MSRPs of $229 (10.1”), $249 (11.6”), and $279 (12.5”).

About BjTechNews (1090 Articles)
An IT guy trying to learn everything about technology and sharing it with you all. I'm a blogger and video blogger who highlights daily news in the tech industry, promoting tips and hacks for fellow techies.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from BTNHD

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading