Processor Allwinner A10 1GHz (Cortex A8, GPU Mali400) Operating system Android 2.3.4 Market Android Memory 512MB DDR3 Flash 4GB MLC NAND flash Display 10″ LCD TFT 1024×600 Additional info Backlight – LED. 16:9 16bit colors Touch Screen Capacitive 5-point multi-touch Connections Connection Network Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) 3G support external dongle 3G Supported formats AVI, 3GP, RM, RMVB, FLV, DAT Supported photo files JPEG(baseline max 8000×8000)/PNG/GIF(static)/BMP Supported audio files WAV/OGG/AAC Adobe Flash Supported eBook PDF/EPUB/TXT/FB2/PDB/RTF Supported Office files Word, Excel, PowerPoint File system supported FAT, FAT32, NTFS Input/output ports 1x mini HDMI 1.3 FullHD 1x micro SD HC 32GB 1x mini jack 3.5 mm 1x USB 2.0 Host, 1x mini USB 2.0 DC 2.5 mm 5V 2A Charging by USB Yes Equipped with G-sensor 360° Camera front CMOS 0.3 Mpix Speakers build-in 1x 1.5 Watt Microphone Yes Buttons Power on/off, Back, Menu, Home, Volume Work temperature (0°C) 50°C Store temperature (-10°C) 60°C In the box USB cable, home charger Battery 5000 mAh lithium-ion polymer 3.7V EAN (GoClever) Direct link: www.electrodirect.ie
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GoClever TAB A103 Internet Tablet – Capacitive 5-point multi-touch – www.electrodirect.ie
Lecture 23 | Programming Abstractions (Stanford)
Lecture 23 by Julie Zelenski for the Programming Abstractions Course (CS106B) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. Julie shows a YouTube video of Barack Obama answering a question about what kind of sorting algorithm he would use to sort a list of data. She also gives several examples of problems that are capable of being solved with sorting. She goes on to say that if you think about certain problems as graphs, finding the solution is sometimes easier as well as easier to understand. To be able to do this, she explains how to represent graphs in C++. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com CS 106B Course Website: cs106b.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com