Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Nokia Lumia 2520: first Windows RT interesting tablet, but not without flaws

While it is far from being his best, Nokia takes the risk of investing the tablet market with Lumia 2520. Unfortunately, the price may be too high coupled with Windows RT likely to quickly forget the interesting technical details.
Newest, and not least, Nokia took the 2013 edition of its Nokia World to announce its first tablet. It fits no surprise in the wake of its Lumia range since it incorporates the main features in a comfortable format 10.1 ".'s Lumia 2520, his first name, is recognizable at first glance with its unibody design with sharp angles and bright colors, always marked with the logo as it runs under Microsoft Windows 8.1 RT.
Nokia Lumia 2520
The resemblance with the latest high-end smartphone from the Finnish brand, Lumia 1520, spread to the internal organs of the beast. In addition to a screen full HD 1080p resolution as for the latter, the tablet is based on a signed Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 800, 2 GB RAM and 32 GB of internal memory. The latter will obviously be completed via a microSD slot.
Nokia chose an ultra-connected tablet since it has its Lumia 2520 a relatively complete connectivity including WiFi standard 802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0 and a compatible cellular 4G/LTE.Practice to enjoy while mobility, especially since it will offer an optional Nokia Power Keyboard: keyboard and a cover incorporating additional battery.
Unfortunately, the set is available at a relatively high price probably will not play for the first Nokia tablet. It will indeed count $ 499 for the Lumia 2520, the same price posted by Apple for the iPad and $ 149 for the accessory. Before weighing the pros and cons, know that the tablet does not seem ready yet to come out with us since the first release in the United States, the United Kingdom and Finland, which gives an advantage to tablet to Apple.

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