We have seen our share of portable Windows devices, but frankly nothing comes close to matching the Cain from Notion Ink. At 635 grammes, the Cain is ridiculously light, and well, we are still recovering from the surprise of seeing its elegant cloth cover with a keyboard, to which you can attach the tablet for more productive use. You can even fold the back of the cover to make an impromptu stand to prop up the keyboard. And all this with decent specs - the Cain runs Windows 8.1, and comes with a 10.1 inch touchscreen display of 1280x800p, is powered by an Intel Baytrail Z3735D quad processor and has 2GB RAM as well as 32GB onboard storage. Yes, we wished the keyboard had been a bit larger and the cover needs constant dusting, but on the flip side, one gets amazing portability and the almost seven hour battery life is very impressive indeed. And for Rs 19,990, the Cain delivers staggering value to anyone who likes to work on the move and wants a proper computer.
Notion Ink Cain Super portable Windows
We have seen our share of portable Windows devices, but frankly nothing comes close to matching the Cain from Notion Ink. At 635 grammes, the Cain is ridiculously light, and well, we are still recovering from the surprise of seeing its elegant cloth cover with a keyboard, to which you can attach the tablet for more productive use. You can even fold the back of the cover to make an impromptu stand to prop up the keyboard. And all this with decent specs - the Cain runs Windows 8.1, and comes with a 10.1 inch touchscreen display of 1280x800p, is powered by an Intel Baytrail Z3735D quad processor and has 2GB RAM as well as 32GB onboard storage. Yes, we wished the keyboard had been a bit larger and the cover needs constant dusting, but on the flip side, one gets amazing portability and the almost seven hour battery life is very impressive indeed. And for Rs 19,990, the Cain delivers staggering value to anyone who likes to work on the move and wants a proper computer.