Nokia enthusiast conceptualizes Nokia Lumia tablet, powered by Windows 8

The rumor mills are certainly working day and night to churn out freshly made fabrications and juicy fiction, concerning a slew of potential products. In such unfavorable circumstances of falsehood, we tend to take user based concepts more seriously, because such contrivances are at least guided by that heartfelt nature of inspiration. Well, in relation to this, Nokia enthusiast Tristan has ingeniously conceived his innovative version of a Nokia tablet concept, powered by Windows 8.

Nokia Lumia tablet
Nokia Lumia tablet

Envisaged as a Coffee Tab (as named by the designer), the device will be a tablet-esque rendition of the already present Lumia 800 smartphone. So, based upon that definitive visual scope (which in itself revolves around the 'wooden plank' bearing of Nokia's previous N9 set), the tablet has been presented along with Nokia Purity in-earphones.

Coming to the specs, the boisterous 'powertrain' of this tablet device will consist of a 1.4GHz processor, 512 MB of RAM and memory storage of up to 64GB. As for the advanced AMOLED Clearblack display, the screen will have a size of 9.7 inch with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution. Other user oriented features will include a main 8 MP camera at the back, a 2 MP video calling camera at the front and connectivity supporting attributes like WiFi, 3G, GPS and Bluetooth.

For an aficionado well versed in Lumia lore, one can see that some of the specs like the processor and RAM are almost similar to its smartphone counterpart. But on the other hand, Tristan has included some extra aspects like the 1280 x 800 pixels resolution of the display, or a 2 MP front facing camera. Now, as far as we are concerned, such superior attributes allude to the much needed marketability (and consumer satisfaction), to turn the commercial game around for the touted Nokia Lumia/Windows brand.

Via: Tablet-News/MyNokiaBlog

You might also like
© 2012, Instamedia. Some rights reserved. Powered by Instapress and Instacheckin.