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New Tablets Running on Windows 7 Launched by Onkyo

Three compact Tablet PCs, produced by Japanese company Onkyo, are about to be revealed, all running on Windows 7. Unlike their marketing-savvy counterparts, these tablets lack catchy names like "Tablet of Doom" or "Superman Tablet." Instead, they're simply referred to as the Onkyo tablets.

New Tablets Running on Windows 7 Launched by Onkyo
New Tablets Running on Windows 7 Launched by Onkyo

New Tablets Running on Windows 7 Launched by Onkyo

Onkyo Unveils Three Windows 7 Tablet PCs

Japanese electronics company Onkyo has announced the launch of three new Tablet PCs, the TW117A4, TW217A5, and TW317A5. These devices are set to hit the Japanese market sometime in October, with official releases scheduled for late September 2025.

The Tablet PCs share several common features. All models come equipped with a front and back facing webcam, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, and USB ports. They also support USB keyboard input, making them versatile for a variety of tasks.

The TW117A4 and TW317A5 models feature a 10.1 inch full color touch screen, while the TW217A5 boasts a larger 11.6 inch screen. The TW117A4 is equipped with a 160 GB internal hard drive, and the TW317A5 comes with a 32 GB SD Card.

In terms of processing power, the TW117A4 and TW317A5 use Intel's Atom N450 processor and GMA 3150 graphics, while the TW217A5 employs the Intel Atom Z530 and GMA 500 graphics.

The Tablet PCs are primarily aimed at the Japanese market, and at the moment, there appears to be no widespread release planned outside of Japan.

Michael Kozlowski, a well-known author who has been writing about audiobooks, e-books, and e-readers for the past eighteen years, resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He has not provided any new information about the pricing or specifications of these Onkyo Tablet PCs.

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