Conferences, Congresses to be held in 2025 => Computex 2024 => Topic started by: javajolt on June 05, 2013, 04:49:09 PM
Title: Computex 2013: CZC Bay Trail Tablets Hands On
Post by: javajolt on June 05, 2013, 04:49:09 PM
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Intel’s Bay Trail tablets so far have only been shown behind closed doors with Prototype devices, but today at Computex 2013 we stumbled upon a trio of Bay Trail tablets by Shenzhen manufacturer CZC. The 3 tablets are all running a Quad Core Bay Trail CPU which is clocked up to 2.0GHz, the B97T is the most interesting with a 9.7 inch IPS Retina display but we weren’t able to look past the lock screen on this tablet as well as the B8T with is 8.1 inches with a resolution of 1280 x 800. We were able to play around with the B10T which has a 1280 x 800 display resolution which we’ve got a video and photos of below. All of the tablets come with options for 2 or 4GB of RAM, 32, 64 and 128GB options, 10 point capacitive touchscreen, 1.0MP camera, Blue tooth 4.0, 3G (optional), Wifi, USB 3.0, Mini HDMI, Audio Jack and a micro SD card slot.
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In our time with the B10T moving around the Windows 8 operating system the system was snappy and responsive but since this was a sample product we didn’t dream of stressing out freshly assembled product with any tests. What was most interesting about the product sheets for these products are the manufacturers battery life predictions which have not been specific but have been promising All Day Battery Life.
The BT10 is 750 grams with an 8100mAH battery and the manufacturer prediction is 6 hours of battery life which is hardly all day. The B97T has the same configuration with a 9.7″ IPS Retina display and also touts 6 hours of battery life. The much smaller B8T is 8 inches weighing in at 480g with a 5400mAH battery that is expected to provide only 4 hours of battery life.
We do have to question if this Shenzhen manufacturers predictions are in line with the final product, but they say their predictions are accurate.
If you want to check out our video of the B10T with a quick look at the B8T and B97T we’ve got that here for you below. If you’re keen on some photos, we snapped a few of the B10T since that was the only one that was full functioning.