Pandigital, Inc.
Pandigital, Inc., was a digital photo-frame manufacturer founded in 1998 that around 2010 began to expand its product line to include e-reader, tablets and e-books. Its tablet products included the Planet, Novel, Star, Nova, and SuperNova, and an offline Wikipedia reader called WikiReader.[1]
Industry | Electronics |
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Founded | 1998 |
Defunct | November 2012 |
Fate | Dissolved |
Products | WikiReader |
As of November 2012, Pandigital declared bankruptcy and went out of business. It liquidated its stock on various daily deals websites.[2]
Tablet models
Name | Screen | Resolution | Processor | RAM | Onboard memory | OS | Other |
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Novel | 9-inch | 480x800 | ARMv6 800MHz | 256 MB | 256 MB | Android 2.0 Eclair | Wifi, 2-Axis Accelerometer, Mini USB |
Planet | 7-inch | 800x600 | A9 Cortex | 256 MB | 2 GB | Android 2.2 Froyo | Wifi, HDMI, 2-Axis Accelerometer, Mini USB |
Nova | 7-inch | 800x600 | A9 Cortex | 256 MB | 4 GB | Android 2.3 Gingerbread | Wifi, HDMI, 2-Axis Accelerometer, Mini USB |
Supernova | 8-inch Capacitive multi-touch | 800x600 | S5PV210 Cortex 1.06 GHz | 512 MB | 4 GB | Android 2.3 Gingerbread | Wifi, HDMI, 2-Axis Accelerometer, Mini USB |
References
- Techmoan (2018-09-03), WikiReader - Offline Wikipedia "The Internet without the Internet", archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2018-09-29
- Pandigital out of business, By Edgar Alvarez posted Nov 21st, 2012, Engadget.com
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