
Realease (real-ease) has just unveiled a 10 inch tablet that runs on Linux. Called Shogo, it is essentially designed for developers that seek a more mobile way to design things. And it has got a few features that would make everybody happy.
The tablet comes in two versions: the first version which will be available this August is based on Freescale’s i.MX37 (ARM 11) processor. The second model is based on Freescale’s i.MX51 (ARM Cortex A8) processor. Both versions run Linux. Since the entire Linux Operating System is open source, developers can build the tablet in any way they like.
The tablet comes pre-loaded with a simple User Interface (UI) which supports HTML5-based applications. There are 3 USB ports, two of which are external whereas one is tucked away inside. Other features include an Ethernet connector, a microphone port, a port for headphones, an integrated webcam and an accelerometer. Better still, there is a kickstand too.
The Realease Shogo tablet is designed for developers and as such the company has no plans to make it “widely” available.

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