
Notion Ink Adam Full Details
Oh hooray forever on top of a mountain, Notion Ink Adam’s day for pre-order has arrived. Low price for basic models, Honeycomb yumminess, details on the launch, global pricing, colors, UI, Apps, NFC, Digitizer, Mystery Feature, and more! Behold the mighty object, a place where Google’s Android system can run wild and free and smell all the daffodils. Full rundown go!
System DetailsNotion Ink notes that with Android 2.3 and 3.0 you’d be getting Better OpenGL ES, OpenSL ES support, SIP/VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), Multi-touch Keyboard, Better Copy, paste features, Kernel Upgraded to 2.6.35, Better View Support and Clean User Interface; Better Memory Management.
SIP/VOIPNewly announced official support is in place on already implemented SIP and VOIP, allowing programmers to port with ease.
Multi-touch KeyboardCan you say “Ctrl+Z”? With a multi-touch keyboard you’ll be able to do all the things you for the most part would on an analog keyboard, quite simply. This functionality will be coming with Android 2.3 and 3.0 Honeycomb. Adam is delivered with 2 keyboard designs, both with multi-touch, both with the lines and space deleted from between the keys. What’s that? Does that seem strange? Notion Ink notes that while their exhaustive studies of typing on screens, the reduction of space between keys ended up increasing the correct-typing done by the user. Better word counts and lowered error rates all around. One keyboard appears to be close to what you’d expect, the other is a split keyboard that you can access during holding the device in both hands. Quick access keys are added, and all keys are able to have 2 functions
The world Notion Ink has titled Eden
HoneycombInside the world Notion Ink has titled Eden, you’ll find “Support of Views within views”, a panel system allowing 100s of panel instances, or windows on screen. The new user interface should be instantly apparent upon the install of any native app, and memory management should be newly top notch. Notion Ink says they’ve done everything in their power to make Android 2.3 feel like what 3.0 will end up being so that when the update comes across, it wont be such a shock.
Adam is undoubtedly the beginning. Fortunately, the excitement of what future might hold has made us in other words more focused, because we need to lay the grounds for what is but to come. The test for Adam is harder than we think. It's the survival of the fittest out there. We have designed it to be the latest in innovation for then 12 months however the competition might catch us even faster. Adam has to succeed as a product, as a vision and as a consumer device.
Companion for students
He is going to be a companion for students, an access to the world of featured emails for businessmen, platform for experimentation for scientists, and the true internet device which defines half of our time today! As someone commented, it is an Inception, and its going to make us look at it in awe!
LOL, There are THOUSANDS of folks on the BLOGS waiting for their “INVITE” to preorder something they haven’t seen in Video But… Yes..this is a Strong, “Apple Like” community… So As for Pre-orders…no issues…
“After all sounds like vaporware and I doubt anybody will preorder w/o ever seen what the final hardware/software looks like. Plus they at heart have already said that this unit is obsolete and they'll be releasing something better then and there year.” In other words funny, Apple has a one year standard refresh cycle, so by your logic no one would ever order an apple product, becuase is will be oboselete in the near future. By your logic, no one would ever purchase anything electronic and most everything is obolete in a very short time.
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