Housed in a wooden, painted prototype case, the Notion
Ink Adam tablet is rough. But with Pixel Qi dual-mode screen
tech on one arm and Nvidia's Tegra 2 on the other, it's one of the most
exciting devices at CES. We've seen a fair share of Android 2.0
tablets at CES, some of which share not only Android 2.0 with the Adam,
but the Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, too. But what they don't have is a
Pixel QI transflective screen, a 10.1-inch panel that can switch between
backlit LCD mode and low-power electrophoretic
normally it conserve elect.
reflective mode.
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