Just what are the rest of the hardware specifications found on this particular tablet? Well, we are looking at Intel HD 5300 graphics, a rather beefy 8,000 mAh battery which is touted to be able to deliver up to 10 hours of non-stop use – although I do wonder whether these 10 hours would include multitasking with a movie running in the background.
Connectivity options include micro HDMI, USB 3.0 ports, and Wi-Fi. Expect Windows 8.1 to arrive preloaded on it as the operating system of choice. Just in case you would like to prop the tablet up on a desk, simply let the kickstand on the back of the tablet drop, and you’re good to go. If you would like to use the Ramos M12 as a notebook, the keyboard cover is there to get the job done. Pricing and availability details of the Ramos M12 remain scant as at press time.