We've handled a lot of Coby Kyros tablets in the past, with the last being the Kyros MID1045 from last year. Now we have the Coby Kyros MID1054 - an 10-incher with an Intel Atom processor under the hood. Take a look at the sample shot below: What Coby is actually fronting here is the 1.6GHz Intel Atom Medfield Z2460 CPU placed at the heart of the Kyros. As for battery life, Coby promises that the 5,150mAh battery can last up to 8 hours on full HD video playback on a single full charge. Overall, the Coby Kyros MID1054 is a slightly upgraded version of the Kyros MID1045 from last year. Coby just changed the processor, and bumped up the internal storage and battery capacity. Coby Kyros MID1054 specs: 10.1-inch capacitive WXGA LCD @ 1280×800 pixels Intel Atom Medfield Z2460 1.6GHz Hyperthreading 1GB RAM 8GB internal storage up to 32GB via microSD card USB 2.0 port mini-HDMI port WiFi 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth 2.0 2MP rear camera 0.3MP front-facing camera Android 4.0 ICS Li-Po 5,150mAh battery Php12,995 Got the official statement from Intel Corporation today and it turns out bigger than we originally expected and involves around 5,000 to 6,000 employees worldwide, including 1,800 in the Philippines. Read more in our articles including "Intel-powered Coby Kyros MID1054 first impressions" and "AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE announced".
We've handled a lot of Coby Kyros tablets in the past, with the last being the Kyros MID1045 from last year. Now we have the Coby Kyros MID1054 - an 10-incher with an Intel Atom processor under the hood.
Take a look at the sample shot below: What Coby is actually fronting here is the 1.6GHz Intel Atom Medfield Z2460 CPU placed at the heart of the Kyros. As for battery life, Coby promises that the 5,150mAh battery can last up to 8 hours on full HD video playback on a single full charge. Overall, the Coby Kyros MID1054 is a slightly upgraded version of the Kyros MID1045 from last year.
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