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JingPad A1: Linux 2-in-1 convertible unveiled with an 11-inch AMOLED display running JingOS

The JingPad A1 is 6.7 mm thin and weighs less than 500 g. (Image source: Jingling)
The JingPad A1 is 6.7 mm thin and weighs less than 500 g. (Image source: Jingling)
The JingPad A1 is a 2-in-1 tablet that runs JingOS. In addition to having a high-resolution 4:3 display, the JingPad A1 also includes a 5G modem, a detachable keyboard and an 8,000 mAh battery. The JingPad A1 supports Android apps too, among other features.

Jingling has unveiled the first device running JingOS, which it has called 'the world's first Linux-based tablet OS'. The company has called its tablet the JingPad A1, which it has equipped with an 11-inch screen that resolves at 2,368 x 1,728 pixels in a 4:3 aspect ratio.

According to Jingling, the AMOLED display covers 109% of the NTSC colour space and is housed in a 6.7 mm thick chassis that weighs under 500 g. Inside the JingPad A1 will be a Unisoc Tiger SoC that contains four ARM Cortex-A75 cores clocked at 2 GHz, four Cortex-A55 cores that can reach 1.8 GHz and a PowerVR GM9446 GPU pegged at 800 MHz. Additionally, Jingling has included 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.

Moreover, the tablet will have a 5G modem, an 8,000 mAh battery, a detachable keyboard and pen support with up to 4,096 pressure sensitivity levels. The tablet should have 8 MP front-facing and 16 MP rear-facing cameras, too.

Jingling is yet to reveal how much the JingPad A1 will cost. However, Liliputing claims that the company will do so in May. You can sign up for updates about the JingPad A1 here.

(Image source: Jingling)

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Alex Alderson, 2021-03-16 (Update: 2021-05-19)