The Japanese tech company NEC has reportedly released a new tablet PC, called VersaPro VZ aimed at business professionals on-the-move. This portable device can be purchased through the manufacturer’s B2B site; shipments are expected to begin sometime in May of this year.
Weighing 952g (2.09lbs), the VersaPro VZ is powered by an ultra-low voltage Sandy Bridge Intel Celeron 857 (2MB Level 3 cache) central processing unit that packs two cores with a clock frequency of 1.2GHz. In addition, NEC’s latest business slate PC offers a 12.1-inch display with a native resolution of 1024-by-768 pixels, which supports touch and stylus input, 2GB of RAM and a 64GB solid-state drive.
Other features include Wireless LAN 802.11 a/b/g/n and optional DoCoMo Xi LTE radios, RGB connectivity, a front-facing web camera for video conferencing and a Windows 7 operating system.
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