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JingPad A1 Linux Tablet PC released, equipped with 5G and 4G chips
Prior to this, JINGLING launched the JingOS system that is the world’s first Linux based on the ARM architecture and designed for tablets.
Now its official website shows that it has released the world’s first consumer-grade Linux tablet JingPad A1, which supports a 2K + display, supports a 5G/4G network, supports a detachable keyboard and touchpad, is equipped with a stylus, and is equipped with JingOS.
The following is the basic configuration content of JingPad A1:
- 11 inches, 4:3, 2K+ screen
- 6G memory, 128G storage
- ARM-based 8-core CPU processor
- 16 million pixels rear camera and 8 million pixel front camera
- Made of high-quality materials
- 8000mAh battery
In terms of design, JingPad A1 takes the back glass as an example, using Corning Gorilla Glass that represents a standard of excellence.
JingPad A1 brought the first 11-inch AMOLED 266PPI screen to the Linux world, with 2368×1728 physical pixels.
The large screen has an ultra-high screen-to-body ratio of nearly 90%. NTSC 109% wide color gamut and true color technology make the screen more beautiful.
The 4:3 screen format is designed to accommodate certain types of use, such as reading books and magazines, browsing the web, and using productivity applications. When you use productivity applications, no matter which orientation you use, a 4:3 screen will be better.
JingPad A1 is equipped with 5G/4G chips. A 5G ultimate mobile workstation comes to the Linux world. According to the official, not every country and region supports 5G/4G. The carrier support report will be released before June 2021.
Using the JingPad keyboard with the perfect touchpad, it is easy to change the JingPad A1 from a tablet computer to a Linux notebook. The JingPad keyboard is inspired by the Apple iPad Magic Keyboard. It is a full-size 6-row keyboard, only for productivity.
JingPad also produced the first 4096-level pressure stylus for the Linux world, called JingPad Pencil. With JingPad Pencil, you can draw your ideas and sign your documents anytime, anywhere.
With the support of JingOS, you can run Android applications on JingPad. You can use Netflix, Disney+, YouTube to watch movies, play PUBG, and other games. Listen to your favorite music on Spotify or YouTube Music.
With the support of JingOS, you can run Linux applications on JingPad. When the keyboard is plugged in, you can have the best experience to run Linux desktop applications, such as WPS Office, Terminal, VS Code, Telegram, etc.
With JingPad, developers can now code anytime, anywhere. Since JingPad is an ARM-based device, not all development tools can support it perfectly. JingPad has a thickness of 6.7mm and a weight of less than 500g. Equipped with a large 8000mAh battery, it lasts up to 10 hours, allowing you to use it all day.
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