Global Electronics, a Chinese electronics manufacturer based in Shenzhen, recently released 4 stylus-enabledWindows tablets under the brand Turnmeon: the 8.9-inch Turnmeon ME1 Stylus, the 8-inch Turnmeon M80 Stylus, the 9.7-inch Turnmeon M97 Stylus, and the 10.6-inch Turnmeon M100 Stylus.
The Turnmeon ME1 is marketed as a flagship tablet of the brand, it sports an 8.9-inch PLS display at the resolution of 1920*1200, with a Corning Gorilla Glass 4 touchscreen on top. It also features a metallic chassis measured only 8.2mm thick, an Intel Z3735F processor, 2GB RAM, 64GB eMMc storage, C-media 6410B audio chip, front-facing stereo speakers, dual cameras and a full USB port. The ME Pen, which is designed by Global Electronics, supports as many as 256 levels of pressure, which is the same as the stylus used on Microsoft Surface 3 Pro.
The other 3 tablets are also powered by the Intel 3735F quad-core processor and 2GB RAM. The Turnmeon M80 Stylus has 8-inch display at 1280*800 and 32GB eMMc stroage,
The Turnmeon M97 Stylus features a 9.7-inch display at 2048*1536, 64GB internal storage and an SIM card slot for 3G mobile network access.
The M100 Stylus sports a 10.6-inch IPS display at 1920*1080, 64GB eMMc storage and a magnetic docking for connecting to a Keyboard base.
The Turnmeon ME1 is now on sale on JD.com for RMB1,599($257.5), but the ME Pen is sold separately with a price tag of RMB199($32). The first 500 buyers of the ME1 Stylus will get the ME Pen for free. The other 3 tablets are not available for retail yet.
Here is the link: http://item.jd.com/1572198714.html
How does the Turnmeon ME1 fair against the more powerful Core-M powered Cube i7 Stylus? Let us know your opinions!
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