Nokia’s recent collaboration with Intel has spawned a new era of mobile computing. With MeeGo, users will be able to take advantage of a completely open platform with spectacular UI experiences. During the Computex keynote, Intel demoed the rumoured MeeGo Tablet, which not only looks promising, but really pushes the bar higher in terms of user experience. The Quanta Redvale tablet is powered by an Intel 1.5 Ghz Moorestown processor with a 10 inch touchscreen. The UI is what’s important here, as any manufacturer will be able to design their own tablet and pack it with the MeeGo goodness, and with an SDK for application development expected to be available later in the summer, developers will be able to to churn out some fantastic software soon too. Hit the jump to check out the video, and leave your thoughts in the comments below.

Youtube: YouTube - MeeGo Tablet on Intel Moorestown - Close-up Demo!

Here are some breif highlights from the video:

Running on MeeGo 1.0 with tablet user experience
Simple mode – easiest way to access applications from icons
Panel mode – ‘more personalised, rich and dynamic environment where users have access to their own content’. Library panel for eBooks, friends panel for social network status updates, video panel for quick access to videos, image panel for image.
There’s a demonstration of media player and playback of 720p video clip.
Demonstration of multi-touch – zooming of images via pinch and five finger multi-touch in a finger paint application.
Battery lifetime of ‘around 6 hours’.
Multi-tasking of applications, with a task-switcher bar along the bottom of the screen.

Source:Introducing The Quanta Redvale Tablet Running MeeGo 1.0 (Video) | New Mobile Phone



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