Tycoon Windows 7 Tablet Review & Features | Windows Blog

First International Computer as Taiwan based company which manufactures notebooks and desktop PC in Taiwan only announces the launch of their first tablet. This tablet would be named as Tycoon supporting Windows 7 as the platform and will begin its sales beginning next year. The sales would begin from their home soil and they have decided to heighten the profile of their company to global level with its launches in other countries.

To start with FIC latest product will have 10.1″ screen and will run on Windows 7 with a 120 GB storage support through hard drive. It will run on Intel Atom N455 procesor and it would weight 840 grams. It also incorporates 2GB DDR3 RAM, Wi-Fi connections. Using the fact that Windows 7 platform can support multi-touch functions and can also be brought to tablet environment it has successfully come out with Tycoon after an equal technical support from Microsoft.

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