Onda OBook 20 Plus – 10-Inch Android + Windows Dual-OS Tablet Launch November 5
Recently, Onda launched a dual-OS tablet running Windows and Remix called Onda OBook 20 Plus, but now a Windows + Android version of Onda OBook 20 Plus is launching too, on November 5th.
This is a 10.1-inch Windows 10 and Android 5.1 tablet with optional detachable keyboard. The Onda OBook 20 Plus tablet itself costs $175 and the keyboard $40.
This tablet is quite the looker, with that champagne gold coloring, and the main hardware specs are likable for the price too. Because 10.1-inch screen has a Full HD display with 1920 x1200 resolution, is powered by the Intel Atom x5-Z8300 processor, and it has 4GB of LDDDR3 RAM and 64GB storage with support for microSD cards up to 256GB actually.

This version of the Onda OBook 20 Plus has a 6000 mAh battery capacity, 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0, stereo speakers, a 2MP front camera, a separate DC for charging as well as a micro-USB port, and it has a micro-HDMI port with 4K video support for external displays, and a 3.5 mm audio combo jack.
The dimensions are okay too for a cheap 10.1-inch tablet, with a weight 575 grams and a thickness of 8 mm.
The optional keyboard attaches magnetically to the tablet but has poper pogo pin connection for data transfer. And the keyboard also adds an additional full-size USB port, if you want to connect a mouse, hard drive, or a USB gadget.
This version of the Onda OBook 20 Plus tablet will be released internationally on November 5th.
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