CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2012 which took place in Las Vegas, Nevada this week, Intel is showing off a prototype tablet which runs Android 4.0 operating system. Lenovo made a prototype tablet that has a 10.1-inch and every corner with a curved design. The front was none of the buttons. Tablets with a thickness of 8.9 millimeters has different user interface (UI) from previous generations of Android. Wrapped in black, the tablet is running with Intel Atom Z2460 processor speed 1.6 GHz. Each of the icons that appear on the platform Ice Cream Sandwich is a square or a pattern of "tiles". Much like the Windows OS user interface 8.
This tablet is claimed to have battery life of up to 10 hours when used as normal and 30 hours in stand-by position. When it demonstrated, this tablet has a notification system and multitasking performance that is different from its predecessor. When there is an incoming message, notification contained in a special icon on the main page. Unfortunately, multitasking performance could not demonstrated because of all the signals for Internet access around the exhibition is locked.
Intel also showed off a Samsung tablet to adopt the Windows 8 platform. The tablet is also the Microsoft prototype introduced at Build Conference show in California, last September. Using Intel Core i5 processor and comes with metro style that characterizes the Windows 8. This tablet is expected to arrive on the market in late February. Besides introducing the tablet with Intel chips, the company's semiconductor unit also features three touch-screen smart phone embedded Intel Atom Z2460 processor, the same as that used in prototype tablet Lenovo earlier.
All three phones using the Android operating system 2.3 or Gingerbread. It is unclear what the vendor that makes the cell phone. The usual brand of cell phone printed on the front and back of the phone accidentally closed. Although still using single core chip, this phone is claimed to work for 6 hours and 14 hours in stand-by position.