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No more carrying one device for entertainment purposes and another device for work purposes.
bModo12 is a one stop personal computing device at home, at work, and on the road.

 

Sure, it's heavier than an iPad, but the screen is also almost 2" bigger (11.6" vs 9.7"). It's a good trade off to get the extra pixels, as it still falls into the range of easy enough to hold up for a while, and easy to work with in the lap or propped up on the legs on the couch.

 

The gentle cuves around the side and rubberized backing make it very comfortable in the hands. The bModo12 also feels very solidly built, due to the fact that the entire front of it is one big piece of glass. There is no flex as the rubberized plastic covers a magnesium alloy chassis. It's also very clean and minimal looking as all the ports hide on the side, the power button is on the back, and there is only one tiny blue LED on the front to show when it's on.


G-Sensor is simply a small metal ball laying in a tub with several contacts. When you turn or move your bModo12, the ball moves also, connecting some of these contacts to anothers. So the bModo12 can figure out how you hold it (portrait or landscape, upside down etc.) and can switch the screen or perform different actions. It's called G-Sensor because the ball is driven by G-Force.

Built in speakers provide great sound quality for viewing films or the latest track your hooked to.


Comparisons with Apple iPad, SamSung Galaxy Tab and Archos 9 PC Tablet

 

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