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Tecno Ghana has introduced yet another innovative product, Windpad 10 in addition to its array of affordable high-performing products on the Ghanaian market.
Windpad 10 is essentially a laptop, with a detachable 3-in-1 keyboard and can therefore work like a tablet as well.
The 3-in-1 detachable keyboard comprise the keyboard itself, a case and a stand.
Its advantage over similar ultrabooks on the market is that Windpad 10 offers the convenience of being a light weight product, weighing only 55grams and is just 9.9mm thin, which makes it very portable.
The 10.1 inch display touchscreen laptop/tablet comes with the latest Intel Quad-Core 1.83GHz Atom Processor (CPU) and its operating system (OS) is a Windows 8.1 with Bing, offering a free upgrade to Windows 10 OS.
It also comes with one year of Microsoft's Office 365 for free.
The powerful processor is complemented by an equally powerful 700mAh battery with 150 hours standby time, six hours of video play back time and a full day of surfing the web, running different applications, playing games and watch movies on just one charge.
Speaking of surfing the web, Windpad 10 is 3G compatible, WiFi ready and has the latest Blue 4.0.
It also gives 1 TB of extra online storage plus 60 Skype world minutes of calling per month to more than 60 countries.
The device has 32GB internal memory and 2G operating memory, and also comes with a 5 megapixel auto-focus rear camera which allows the user to capture amazing moments in clear pictures, plus a 2 megapixel HD (high definition) front web camera for great video chats and selfies.
Tecno Windpad 10 has dual “Boom” speakers for amazing surround stereo sound, and it being touted by critics as a device which is more mobile than a laptop, more productive than a tablet, and more affordable than an ultrabook, and is therefore best for business and education.
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