Velocity Micro Announced Product Line Up For CES, Includes Two Ice Cream Sandwich Tablets

While companies are sweating hard to make themselves noticeable at CES 2012, Velocity Micro has announced its product line up for the event.  Apart from two tablets, they have also announced a projector, an external optical drive and a PC workstation.

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The two tablets add to the existing range of tablets by the company namely Cruz. The Cruz Tablet T507 and Cruz Tablet T510 both will be running Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS. Both have a 1.2 GHz Cortex A8 Processor and 8GB of internal storage. Both of them support Flash. The difference here is T507 is 7-inch and T510 is 9.7-inch. Yes, the latter one has same size as iPad! Moreover T510 has both front and rear camera, while T507 has only a front camera. T507 will cost around $150 while T510 will be sold for $250.
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Next Product is Velocity Micro Shine, a pocket sized projector. Well, it does look small and the biggest attraction of this small device is that it supports a resolution of 1280*768, which means you can project HD videos on big screens. It can connect to other devices like your phone, tablet etc using HDMI output. Velocity claims that this smart device will consume only 23 watts of power, quite a power saver! The price of Shine is set $400.

Next is Intel-Xenon powered workstation ProMagix HD6000. It comes with Intel Server NICs along with 12-core processor. It has 32GB DDR3 RAM and 120GB SSD. The workstation will cost around $3500. There is also an optical drive VmUltr, an external optical drive which has 500GB of storage.

With just one week left for CES 2012, it would be interesting to see how much attention these devices get against other tech giants.

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