ViewSonic launches 10-inch, Windows-based pen tablet

Catering to the needs of today’s professionals and business folks, ViewSonic launches its 10-inch device dubbed as the PT1080 Pen Tablet. It boasts a 10-point touch panel combined with an Electromagnetic Resonance Pen technology to ensure that you can use the device at anytime, anywhere, without sacrificing productivity.

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ViewSonic PT1080 Pen Tablet specs:
10-inch HD SuperClear IPS display @ 1280 x 800 resolution
10-point touch with 8h hardness surface
1.33GHz Intel Baytrail-T quad-core processor
2GB DDR3L RAM
32GB internal storage
Expandable via microSD
V-Pen with electromagnetic resonance pen touch technology (battery-free)
Windows 8.1 OS (upgradeable to Windows 10)

“The PT1080 Pen Tablet serves to provide an easy, mobile, and secured service with paperless and digitalized signature solutions,” said Bonny Cheng, General Manager of the Display Business Unit at ViewSonic.

Interested? You’ll have to wait a little longer for its price and availability since these details are yet to be announced in the coming days.

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ViewSonic launches 10-inch, Windows-based pen tablet

Catering to the needs of today’s professionals and business folks, ViewSonic launches its 10-inch device dubbed as the PT1080 Pen Tablet. It boasts a 10-point touch panel combined with an Electromagnetic Resonance Pen technology to ensure that you can use the device at anytime, anywhere, without sacrificing productivity.

viewsonic-pt1080-pen-tablet

 

ViewSonic PT1080 Pen Tablet specs:
10-inch HD SuperClear IPS display @ 1280 x 800 resolution
10-point touch with 8h hardness surface
1.33GHz Intel Baytrail-T quad-core processor
2GB DDR3L RAM
32GB internal storage
Expandable via microSD
V-Pen with electromagnetic resonance pen touch technology (battery-free)
Windows 8.1 OS (upgradeable to Windows 10)

“The PT1080 Pen Tablet serves to provide an easy, mobile, and secured service with paperless and digitalized signature solutions,” said Bonny Cheng, General Manager of the Display Business Unit at ViewSonic.

Interested? You’ll have to wait a little longer for its price and availability since these details are yet to be announced in the coming days.

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ViewSonic launches 10-inch, Windows-based pen tablet

Catering to the needs of today’s professionals and business folks, ViewSonic launches its 10-inch device dubbed as the PT1080 Pen Tablet. It boasts a 10-point touch panel combined with an Electromagnetic Resonance Pen technology to ensure that you can use the device at anytime, anywhere, without sacrificing productivity.

viewsonic-pt1080-pen-tablet

 

ViewSonic PT1080 Pen Tablet specs:
10-inch HD SuperClear IPS display @ 1280 x 800 resolution
10-point touch with 8h hardness surface
1.33GHz Intel Baytrail-T quad-core processor
2GB DDR3L RAM
32GB internal storage
Expandable via microSD
V-Pen with electromagnetic resonance pen touch technology (battery-free)
Windows 8.1 OS (upgradeable to Windows 10)

“The PT1080 Pen Tablet serves to provide an easy, mobile, and secured service with paperless and digitalized signature solutions,” said Bonny Cheng, General Manager of the Display Business Unit at ViewSonic.

Interested? You’ll have to wait a little longer for its price and availability since these details are yet to be announced in the coming days.

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BDO advances ranking in list of world’s top banks

BDO Unibank (BDO) has advanced its standing in the list of the Top 1000 World Banks 2015, landing at 255 from previous year’s ranking of 268.

The same list, which was published in the July issue of the UK-based The Banker, also showed the Bank as the undisputed leader in the Philippines in terms of Tier-1 capital, assets, solid performance and robust earnings.

BDO in 2014 delivered a record net income of P22.8 billion driven by the strong expansion of its core businesses. Its capital base during the period stood at P180 billion, with both the capital adequacy ratio (CAR) and common equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio all comfortably above the regulatory minimum under the Basel III framework at 14.6 percent and 12.4 percent, respectively.

The Top 1000 World Banks ranking has been setting the industry benchmark since the 70s, providing comprehensive intelligence about the health and wealth of the global banking sector. It allows investors and clients all over the world to evaluate the strength and weakness of the banks, identify banking partners for the future, and track the big movers and new arrivals in the sector.

The Banker is among the several international publications that consistently recognizes BDO’s strong performance in the local banking sector. So far this year, BDO has received Best Bank in the Philippines awards from Asiamoney, Alpha Southeast Asia, FinanceAsia and Euromoney.

MasterCard introduces Bali to the global Priceless Cities program

MasterCard announced the inclusion of Bali into the global Priceless Cities program, on the heels of the Priceless Japan launch just a month ago in July. Bali is the second city in Southeast Asia to be part of Priceless Cities, three years after the launch of Priceless Singapore in 2012.

Under the Priceless Bali program, both visitors and residents alike can look forward to specially-designed activities that are packaged to give privileged access and unique experiences to cardholders. By curating one-of-a-kind experiences for cardholders, MasterCard seeks to continuously connect consumers to their passions in new and exciting ways. Based on MasterCard’s research, consumers around the world are broadly passionate in the areas of: Stay, Eat, Play, and Shop.

Priceless Bali opens up access to novel experiences for cardholders, such as the opportunity to take to the skies on a private helicopter ride for an aerial view of the famed Uluwatu Temple that sits atop a 70-metre tall limestone cliff facing the open ocean. Or to do a guided culinary adventure on the Bali Food Safari to mystery restaurants that surprise with exquisite cuisines.

Those with an eye for design could choose to spend an afternoon with internationally acclaimed French artist Pascal Morabito and even stay at his luxurious 12-bedroom villa, used as a private gallery for his works. Food lovers are invited to indulge in a private Balinese feast prepared exclusively for them in their villa, while being entertained by a traditional Balinese dance performance. Alternatively there is a whole host of complimentary benefits including yoga classes, private massages, surf lessons, horse riding and more, when booking at any one of the 700 luxurious villas available through Ministry of Villas.

The introduction of Priceless Bali marks an extension and evolution of MasterCard’s existing “Destination Bali” program that has been running for the last five years, during which cardholders have enjoyed access to a wide range of over 200 benefits and privileges available locally.

“The Priceless Cities platform has seen strong traction throughout the world – in just five years, it has been launched in over 35 markets and counting. We find consumers are always keen to try new things or re-experience the familiar in a novel way. So bringing Bali into the Priceless Cities program was a natural step, given the strong travel demand we’re seeing for this beautiful island, particularly for the Australia, China, Malaysia and Singapore travel corridors,” said Deborah Goldingham, Head of Marketing, South East Asia, MasterCard.

MasterCard research shows that Bali ranks as one of the top travel destinations in Southeast Asia. “According to MasterCard’s Asia Pacific Destinations Index, this year Bali is expected to welcome over 7 million visitors who will spend US$11 billion and Priceless Bali will definitely strengthen the island’s appeal as a coveted getaway destination as we uncover hidden gems and allow visitors to re-experience Bali in surprising and unexpected ways,” Ms. Goldingham added.