More and more PC manufacturers are announcing and releasing tablets each day and the most active region in the world in this matter is China. A famous Chinese company named Jumper has launched their latest version of the device and called it Jumper JK01-TT.
Jumper JK01-TT looks very much like an enlarged iPhone on the outside (like most others as well) having a 10.1-inch multitouch screen with the native resolution of 1024×600 pixels. The tablet is being powered by an Intel Atom N450 processor, Intel GMA950 integrated graphics and Intel NM10 chipset.
The tablet has 2GB of DDR2 RAM at 800MHz, a large 250GB Samsung SATA hard drive, a 4-in-1 card reader for additional storage, 3xUSB2.0 ports, HDMI -VGA output, 2.0MP webcam, headphone and microphone jacks, and has Realtek high definition ALC662 audio chip and comes preinstalled with Windows 7 operating system.
Connectivity is including 802.11B/G wireless network card with built-in antenna and 3G support. The tablet has a G-sensor which allows the tablet to be used as a controller, very handy while playing games. Jumper JK01-TT has a 3000mAh Li-Ion battery, weighs 1.2kg and its dimensions are 290x150x20 mm.
Its price is $671.65 and for this you get the Jumper JK01-TT Tablet PC, a wireless keyboard and optical mouse, a leather case (which can be used as stand if needed), a power adapter and a manual. All things considered the tablet itself can be seen as a regular netbook and can be used like one, check this in the video below.
Jumper JK01-TT Tablet with WiFi and 3G Specifications:
- Display: 10.1 inch multi-Touch Screen, support CRT display, LED
- Processor: Intel Atom N450+NM10 processor, 667MHz FBS, NM10 chipset
- Graphics: GMA950 integrated graphics
- Audio card: ALC662 chip, Realtek high definition audio, earphone/microphone jack
- Memory: NAYA 2GB DDRII 800 memory onboard
- Hard drive: 250GB Samsung SATA drive
- Webcam: 2.0MP built-in web camera
- Wireless: 802.11B/G wireless network card, WiFi and 3G
- I/O Ports: 3xUSB2.0, 1×4-in-1 card reader (SD/MMC/MS), 1xHDMI-VGA, 1xhardphone and microphone jacks, 1xDC power jack
- Battery: 3000mAh Li-Ion battery
- OS: Windows 7 operation system
- Dimensions: 290x150x20 mm (device)
- Weight: around 1.2kg
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I have been quite interested in looking at a tablet PC. Consequently, I panned the Joo-Joo and looked deeply at the Achros and Haleron tablets until I found more information on the Jumper. I am impressed by the 2 Gigs and the expansion of an HDMI, 3G, wireless, and 200Gig drive.
I do wonder, has anyone bought one? Has anyone reviewed it? I am certain the Tablet wars are about to begin, and devices like this one are going to be leading the charge against HP and Apple. Personally, I really want one, but want to wait just a bit longer to make sure it’s not a dud that runs for 20 minutes before you have to plug it in.
-Robbie in Atlanta
Hi there, i’ll try to answer some of your questions.
First of all a Atom-based tablet with 3300mAh battery should last for around 6 hours, but it depends on what kind of applications are being run in this time, for example HD movies or games eat most of it. The tablet can run HD movies by using Windows Media Player 11 or Media Player Classic – Home Cinema, both have support for Intel GMA 950, but flash movies in a web browser will get choppy.
The specifications are great on paper, my only concern is the desktop OS used. Windows 7 has “support” for touch screen, but is not a touch screen OS like iPhone OS and Android, and as you can see in the video, the response isn’t very crisp. I hope i’ve answered some of your questions and be sure to double check before buying a tablet. Myself i’m impressed by ICD Gemini and Aigo N700. Asus tablets aren’t very far away also… this is the tablets year!
Hi, I bought one and it’s very useful and very quick in response. I made a video of it, see at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FSfqAjgayw
Enjoy