Nokia has joined the league of tablet makers by introducing Nokia Lumia 2520. Nokia lunched its first tablet during the Nokia world event in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, 22nd October.
The 10.1 inch screen Lumia 2520, just like other Lumia devices, runs on Windows operating system --- Windows 8.1 RT, and supports 4G LTE. (Windows 8.1 RT is limited variation of Windows 8).
The tablet has a smooth polycarbonate unibody chassis. Its screen provides a full HD 1,920 ΣΏ 1,080 pixel display. The screen is built with a ClearBlack Display filter, which reduces glare and allows you to comfortably watch videos and read from it in sunlight. It carries a 6.7-megapixel rear camera featuring Zeiss optics plus a 2-megapixel HD front-facing camera.
The Lumia 2520 uses an 8,000mAh battery that, when fully charged, will last for 10 hours with normal use. And you won’t be using a micro-USB charger for it as the device is provided with a proprietary charger that will quickly power up your battery to 50% charge in 30 minutes.
Nokia Lumia 2520 is powered by a Snapdragon 800 processor (2.2GHz Quad Core). The apps featured in this tablet include: a free full suite of Microsoft Office as well as other preinstalled Microsoft apps; and a few Nokia apps like Nokia Camera that is a merger of Smart Cam and Pro Cam and Video Director that lets you edit and join video clips. To go along with the tablet is a keyboard cover with a full touch pad. And Nokia promises that the keyboard will provide an extra 5 hours to the battery life.
Source: CNET, engadget.
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