*** Kupa UltraNote Powerful Windows 8 Tablet ***

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*** Kupa UltraNote Windows 8 Tablet ***

It's now available for pre order in America. You guys will be pleased to know its now black.
Delivery early march, no uk pricing or pre order yet.

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KupaX15-Elite

$1099.00
Intel Core i5-3317U 1.7GHz
64GB SSD
8GB RAM
Windows 8

KupaX15-Pro

$1199.00
Intel Core i5-3317U 1.7GHz
128GB SSD
8GB RAM
Windows 8

KupaX15-Lux

$1299.00
Intel Core i5-3317U 1.7GHz
128GB SSD
8GB RAM
Windows 8
Integrated 3g

KupaX15-Ultra

$1599.00
Intel Core i7-3517U 1.9GHz
128GB SSD
8GB RAM
Windows 8 pro
Integrated 3G



The KUPA X15 is a German-designed (manufactured in China) tablet that delivers what early adopters and enterprise users want: well-engineered & high-quality manufacturing combined with modular, versatile design. With its array of features, options, and durability, the KUPA X15 is quite unlike any other device on the market.

Intel Ivy Bridge i5/i7 Processor
Intel Ivy Bridge Processor gives the X15 desktop-like performance in a tablet form.

8GB DDR3 RAM
Its 8GB is a remarkable amount of system memory in a tablet computer. It makes the X15 ideal for running resource hungry applications while remaining mobile.

10.1" IPS 1920 x 1200 Screen
The X15's 10.1" IPS Screen has class-leading resolution of 1920 x 1200 and an ideal aspect ratio of 16:10.

Active Digitizer + 10 points Multitouch
The KUPA X15 offers both an active digitizer and a 10-point multi-touch screen. The digitizer fully supports digital inking under Microsoft Windows and is pressure-sensitive up to 1024 levels.

Side-loading Removable Battery
The X15's side-loading design allows its battery to be removed for extended field operation. This feature and the battery in the docking system (external battery charger) gives users even longer battery life.

Broadband Connectivity
The X15 is compatible with 3G (on select models).

Notebook PC Docking System
The X15 has an optional dock with keyboard, extra battery, Ethernet port, VGA port, SD card slot, and USB port. This gives the X15 a notebook-like experience and extends its battery life. The keyboard is very comfortable for long-duration touch-typing.

Modularity
The X15 can be customized to meet every user's specific needs; with an external side panel that can be fitted with a card reader, scanner bay, video recording unit, projector etc. (Note that we only recommend buying the X15 after your desired module has been released, because the notebook return window will not be extended for any reason, including module release delays). The internal memory and mini PCI-E slot allow further customization to meet enterprise requirements. .
 
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This thing looks amazing, I know some people wanted 8gb minimum, well you can get that. The swapable battery is useful and the swapable sides are interesting. Don't like the look of the keyboard dock, but that's a minor point, tablet itself looks fine. Also shame it's only 10.1" I would like a 12", still the search goes on for the perfect tablet, but I know think this takes top spot for my needs.

Also glad I've finally seen confirmation of an x86 tablet having 3G/4g, wonder if other docks/ms surface keyboard would fit it.
 
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No so keen on the way they have used 2 different colours on the bezel to try and hide the fact that the whole device is significantly larger than the 10" screen in the middle, but the specs look great.
 
Dear gooood.....having one of those with a i7 in them!
Trying to imagine that, and its good to see that yes, you can find versions with 8GB of ram in them!
 
I've just been told that they won't be going for the Polish market as "Kupa" means heap, poo..... How very unfortunate. :D
 
Dear gooood.....having one of those with a i7 in them!
Trying to imagine that, and its good to see that yes, you can find versions with 8GB of ram in them!

Indeed, I'm hopping what ever I can get a charging dock with video/hdmi and USB so I can keep monitor/keyboard/mouse attached to the dock and get rid of the desktop. Something like that would be better than my desktop. Well maybe not gfx but only have an e6300 CPU and 4gb ddr2.
 
That looks awful.


That looks particularly awful. It's reminiscent of an old Toshiba 460. Seriously just WTF is that abortion of a dock? :confused:

It's not even a nice colour. It's like it knew champagne never looked good on anything, but it didn't want to be grey either, so it kinda met part way. And it still looks rubbish.

No.
 
That looks like a nice sharp lip to rest your wrists on while typing. Other than the looks (read really bad), the specs look nice.
 
The weight is impressive, although I've heard the transformer book 11 is even lighter! Don't see why they didn't go with an 11.6" screen though, it looks big enough for one.

Also is it me or does this not have a trackpad? Is it even a convertible?
 
That looks like a nice sharp lip to rest your wrists on while typing. Other than the looks (read really bad), the specs look nice.

The weight is impressive, although I've heard the transformer book 11 is even lighter! Don't see why they didn't go with an 11.6" screen though, it looks big enough for one.

Also is it me or does this not have a trackpad? Is it even a convertible?

No trackpad, but no sharp edges either

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The real life picture it doesn't look as bad, I think the tablet looks fine, but agree with the fugly dock and lack of track pad doesn't make any sense.
Still best specs I've seen and modular/battery swap is better than anything else I've seen announced so far.
 
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