Friday, December 30th 2011

BungBungame Intros Business Tablet PC Driven by AMD Z01 APU

Taiwan-based tablet PC developer BungBungame unveiled Photon 100, a Windows 7 Home Premium-driven tablet PC with a highly-customized user-interface that makes it ideal for use by businesses, in the healthcare industry, restaurants, hotels and insurance, according to the company. The 10.1-inch tablet PC is driven by AMD Z01 accelerated processing unit (APU), with 4 GB of DDR3 memory, and 64 GB SSD. It weighs 820 grams. It is priced at NT $20,000 (US $662), and will be available in February 2012. BungBungame will demo the Photon 100 at the upcoming CES event.
Source: DigiTimes
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15 Comments on BungBungame Intros Business Tablet PC Driven by AMD Z01 APU

#1
phanbuey
bungbungame? you have got to be kidding me.

"Bro what are you doing tonight?"

"oh I dont know, maybe just go home and play with my bungbungame"
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#3
entropy13
BungBungame is the company, Photon 100 is the product. Do you call your iPad or iPhone "Apple"?
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#4
phanbuey
No but I call my Dell a Dell :roll:

With a name like BungBungame, nobody will call it the Photon 100.
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#5
Quantos
entropy13BungBungame is the company, Photon 100 is the product. Do you call your iPad or iPhone "Apple"?
Yes, but since it's something nobody has ever heard of, this is bound to come up:

- "Who makes this thing?"

- "Bungbungame..."

- ":wtf:"
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#6
micropage7
phanbueybungbungame? you have got to be kidding me.

"Bro what are you doing tonight?"

"oh I dont know, maybe just go home and play with my bungbungame"
yeah, at least people will take a look coz the name is unusual ;) its a good marketing :toast:
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#7
phanbuey
micropage7yeah, at least people will take a look coz the name is unusual ;) its a good marketing :toast:
I dont disagree... I hope they have commercials:

And a slogan something catchy, like "No file is too big for your bungbungame" or "BungBungame, the best way to stay in touch with friends and family"
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#8
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
Looks like a pretty decently spec'd tablet. Not having much experience with tablets tho so I could be way off.
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#9
Widjaja
With a brand name like that, it is hard to forget.

When I first read the title I read Bung bun game.
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#10
theubersmurf
It's weird, tablets seem like such a good place to dispense with the windows on x86 (read, viruses) microarchitecture, that I'm not sure I understand why they're going that way. The APU I can understand, and I guess maybe they don't want to write they're own linux for release, but it just seems like a disaster waiting to happen. Even running antivirus day to day on that thing is going to (possibly) make it so sluggish that it's useless.
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#11
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Looks nice actually, if you can put Windows or Linux or something on it. I want more PC tablets!
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#12
suraswami
FrickLooks nice actually, if you can put Windows or Linux or something on it. I want more PC tablets!
Would have looked even more better if a cute Asian girl is holding that Tablet instead of that dude.
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#13
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
suraswamiWould have looked even more better if a cute Asian girl is holding that Tablet instead of that dude.
buy a playboy then.
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#14
DannibusX
Normally I'd stop at $20,000, but I'm glad I continued.
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#15
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Hmmm similar price to an Ipad and its windows will probably sell reasonably well to people who would use CAD and what not that would be nice to wip out and show drawings on.
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