The company "KNS-Group", which produces servers under the brand Yadro, presented its first tablet KVADRA_T. It runs on an unnamed ARM processor with 8 cores and a clock speed of up to 2.4 GHz. Over time, the manufacturer plans to switch to the RISC-V architecture, which is based on open source code.
KVADRA_T received a 10.9-inch IPS screen with Full HD+ resolution and Asahi Glass protective glass. It has 6 GB of DDR4 RAM and 128 GB of eMMC 5.1 internal memory. The battery capacity is 9,000 mAh. The USB-C interface is used for recharge. Included is a 20W adapter.
POGO connectors are also provided on the lower end of the case for connecting the docking station and accessories. Among other characteristics of the device: 13 and 5 MP cameras, 3.5 mm audio port, stereo speakers, as well as support for GPS, GLONASS, Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.2 and 4G.
The tablet runs on the KVADRA OS operating system, which is a "deep reworking" of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). The Russian RuStore app store is integrated on it, but Google services will not be available, since the company seeks to create a Russian ecosystem without using services and services that are already under sanctions restrictions or could potentially fall under them.
KVADRA_T will be available in two colors. Pre-order starts today on the company's website. The declared cost is 39,900 rubles.