Notion Ink Adam II Photo Gallery and Hardware Walkthrough

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We had just unboxed the Notion Ink Adam II, a sequel of the ill-fated original Notion Ink Adam, and found it to be rather surprisingly good in terms of design and build quality. It is a really neat device, and with a price tag of just Rs. 16,999 for the base WiFi version and 18,999 for the 3G version, it is a compelling product in this category. With a textbook like form factor, the Notion Ink Adam II hopes to offer users a natural reading experience, or at least a cheap and affordable 10 inch device. We will be letting you know our complete opinions on this device in our full in-depth review but before that, lets take a photo walkthrough of the Adam II’s uniquely designed and build hardware.

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Notion Ink Adam II Unboxing and First Impressions

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Notion Ink Adam, the tablet with a tumultuous past had died down after riding the initial hype wave. People called it vaporware due to the massive launch delay, but the tablet did eventually launch, but again, was marred with hardware issues. The company aims to wash away the past with a new refreshed sequel – the Notion Ink Adam II. It has been re-designed from the ground up and it now looks like a text book, which is really interesting. The box and the tablet’s default wallpaper says “It all starts with the book!” indicating that a human’s tryst with knowledge starts with a book, and may be now, it’s with a tablet, especially when the Notion Ink Adam II, which the company hopes, is an evolution of that. That’s the hope and promise the Adam II seeks to deliver. We start to find out if it does, with an unboxing and overview of the product in our labs –

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Notion Ink Adam II tablet to come with TI OMAP processor and Android 4.0


Notion Ink has announced that they have partnered with Texas Instruments and their Adam II tablet would be powered by a OMAP44xx processor along with the TI components like Wi-Link 7.0 and Phoenix Audio Power Amplifiers. It would run on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). They launched the Android 4.0 alpha ROM for the Adam earlier this week. Continue reading “Notion Ink Adam II tablet to come with TI OMAP processor and Android 4.0”