The Hanvon TouchPad BC10C tablet is one of the most desirable that we’ve come across. The 10-inch tablet has a flush glossy display and comes with a 1024 x 600 resolution capacitive screen. But the sad thing 3.5 hours of battery life for when “mobile” isn’t an important word in your vocabulary.

Specifically, the Hanvon Touchpad BC10C, a sleek, multitouch Windows 7 device with specs firmly entrenched in high-end netbook territory. HDMI, two USB ports and a SD card slot. It is powered by a 1.3GHz Celeron M ULV 743 CPU and GMA4500 graphics 2GB RAM and storage starting at 250GB HDD — and that when it comes to the US and Europe.
Hanvon TouchPad BC10C Technical Specifications:
10 inch 1024 x 600 capacitive multitouch screen
Intel ULV743 at 1.3Ghz with 2GB RAM
Intel GMA 4500
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
250GB – 320GB HDD
Webcam
2 x USB, Mini HDMI out, VGA out dongle
Mic and speaker port
5 + 3 shortcut buttons
Internal dual mics and speakers
SD card slot
253mm x 168mm x 18.4mm 980g
Windows 7 Home Premium
It will be available from March 25 with prices starting at $877 in China. European and US hovering around $877.Checkout the video.
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