Amerykańska firma Kupa wzbogaciła ofertę tabletów o model X15. Jest to 10,1-calowy tablet z matrycą IPS oferującą rozdzielczość Full HD (1920 x 1080px), pracujący pod kontrolą systemu operacyjnego Windows 8. Sercem tego urządzenia może być procesor firmy Intel z serii Core i5 lub Core i7.

Kupa X15
Kupa X15 cechuje m.in. 10-punktowy multitouch, a także obsługaprzy pomocy pióra (digitalizera) i waga 760 g. Tablet wyposażono w 8 GB pamięci RAM oraz dysk SSD o pojemności 64 (Elite) lub 128 GB (Pro, Lux oraz Ultra). Na pokładzie znajdziemy także dwie kamery: tylną o rozdzielczości 5 MPix i przednią o rozdzielczości 1,3 MPix do rozmów wideo, łącza bezprzewodowe Wi-Fi 802.11n i Bluetooth 4.0, RFID, NFC oraz port 2x USB 3.0. Dwa najdroższe modele pozwalają także na korzystanie z łączności 3G/HSPA+.

Ceny modelu X15 w zależności od wersji wynoszą od 1100 do 1600 dolarów.
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Ciekawe czy w polsce przyjmie się nazwa tego urządzenia? 😉
żarówki „osram” sie przyjeły wiec dlaczego nie?
bo żarówkami nie można szpanować.
zawsze chciałem kupić kupę – za 5k zł – to będzie przebój na polskim rynku
xxxx (na telix takich słów się nie używa – Andrzej) warte
Już widzę jak ośmiolatek powie do mamy: Mamusiu, ja chcę kupę ? Synku, ale tu nie ma toalety w pobliżu. Mamo ale kupę elektroniczną 🙂
Dobra kupa nie jest zła
andruszka82: a było też tak, że japoński Orion wprowadził na polski rynek nazwę Otake, bo Orion kojarzył się ludziom z ruskim produktem. A przecież Orion brzmi lepiej niż Osram.
Dobrze że nie ma wyświetlaczy pod nazwą OSRAM. Wyobrażam juz sobie oferte: „Tablet firmy KUPA z super wyświetlaczem firmy Osram.”
ahahhahaha 😀
Haha, nieźle, ale z nich „kupa” 😀
It was the recapture of Granada in 1492 that finally cleansed western Europe of Muslim rule. Now leftists want the festival that traditionally commemorates this event to be suppressed, claiming it is „fascist”.
Plataforma Granada Abierta [Open Granada Platform] has demanded that the town council of Granada, together with the municipal groupings of the PSOE and IU [political parties], suppress the festival of the Día de la Toma [Day of the Capture] of Granada by the Catholic Monarchs, as they consider that it „encourages the display of symbols that make an apology for fascism” and which are contrary to the Law of Historical Memory.
The coordinator of Granada Abierta, Francisco Vigueras, Declares that the Day of the Capture „has a dogwhistle effect on far-right groups with a high right for democratic convivencia”. According to his information, it concerns „fascist and neo-nazi groups of a violent character, who last year committed „their first attack against a journalist who was reporting about the act”.
„For this reason we request that the municipal government puts an end to this embarrassing spectacle, before we have cause to regret an irreparable violent action…
…Among the support Granada Abierta has received against the Day of the Capture, Vigueras made reference to the former director general of UNESCO and president of the Fundación Cultura [Cultural Foundation], Federico Mayor Zaragoza, to the defender of the Andalusian People, José Chamizo, and to the president of the Movement against Intolerance, Esteban Ibarra, „who included the Capture in the Raxem report on racism, for being a racist and xenophobic festival that foments crimes of hatred”.
Source: Europa Press Via: AlertaDigital
I wasn’t aware of this festival before I came across this story. But I might try and get to it next week. Sounds like I should fit right in!
David Cameron Embraces the Alien
10:19. | Posted by Cheradenine Zakalwe. | Edit Post .
I’ve written before about how the mainstream right-wing parties in Europe are being caught in a pincer movement between aliens who won’t vote for them because they think they are too hostile to aliens, on the one hand, and indigenes who won’t vote for them because they think they are too friendly to aliens, on the other.
This creates a dilemma for strategists within the mainstream right parties. Should they embrace the aliens, further alienating their traditional voter base? Or should they get tough on immigration/Islam, risking further estrangement from the growing alien demographic? So far virtually all mainstream parties have looked at the demographics and made the same choice: embrace the alien. It now looks like David Cameron of the Conservative Party has made the same choice.
David Cameron has ordered a drive to increase the number of black and Asian Conservative parliamentary candidates, amid fears within the party that its unpopularity among ethnic minorities could spell disaster at the next election.
The Prime Minister has told colleagues that he regards building support among voters from immigrant backgrounds as the biggest challenge facing the Tories in their quest to „detoxify” their image among large sections of the community.
Senior party figures are pointing to last month’s defeat for the Republican candidate Mitt Romney – who was largely shunned by black and Hispanic voters – in the US presidential election as a warning of the costs of ignoring Britain’s rapid demographic shifts.
One Conservative MP in a marginal urban seat told The Independent that his party faced an „existential” challenge in responding to the country’s changing ethnic make-up. MPs and candidates are being given advice on how to engage with non-white communities by regularly attending key events, being urged to increase their presence in ethnic minority newspapers, radio programmes and television bulletins and to gain expertise on issues that particularly affect such groups.
The Tories said they were basing the strategy on the success of the governing Conservative Party of Canada, which boosted its electoral fortunes partly by increasing its support among voters born outside the country.
The party insists its core messages – including support for small business and defence of the family – resonate with many ethnic minorities, but admits it is hampered by a „brand” problem among such groups.
The Reading West MP Alok Sharma, the Tory vice-chairman in charge of the strategy, said Mr Cameron supported increasing the diversity of Conservative parliamentary candidates and MPs.
Mr Sharma said he hoped the party and Parliament would come to be „reflective of the country we live in”. He said: „I very much hope that over a period of time there will be many more people from ethnic minority backgrounds on the Conservative benches, but also all benches.”
Although the Conservatives increased their number of black and Asian MPs from two to 11 at the last election, alarm bells were sounded in party headquarters by their 16 per cent support among ethnic minorities compared with the 68 per cent picked up by Labour.
Unless they can close the gap, their poor polling among non-white communities threatens their control of between 10 and 15 parliamentary seats and undermines their hopes of capturing 10 to 15 other seats held by Labour with small majorities.
Research presented privately to party leaders revealed that people from Afro-Caribbean and Pakistani backgrounds are most hostile to the Conservatives, but that other ethnic minorities including Sikhs and Hindus – even those who regard themselves as middle class – are resistant to Tory messages.
They have been told the Conservatives suffer a serious „brand” problem dating back to Enoch Powell’s „rivers of blood” speech. It has been fuelled by such episodes as Norman Tebbit talking about the „cricket test” for immigrants and the institutional failures exposed by the murder of the black schoolboy Stephen Lawrence, which occurred under a Tory government.
Gavin Barwell, the MP for Croydon Central, warned the party could not win the next election without significantly increasing its appeal to minority communities.
He said: „The Prime Minister, and people around him, understand this and are focused on it. The party as a whole is increasingly focused on it and the number of colleagues who understand this is growing all the time.
„In the long term it’s an existential issue for the party. In the short term we have got to focus on everybody who didn’t vote for us at the last election.”Source: Independent
As I’ve also written about before, the mainstream right’s party’s desertion of its traditional voter base foster a growing electoral challenge from an insurgent „fringe” right-wing party. The problem they face is that the fringe is continually getting bigger, and is significantly cannibalising their vote.
There are two ways to look at the French election results, for example. The first is that Sarkozy would have won if Muslims had exhibited the same voting patterns as non-Muslims. This suggests a strategy of being nice to Muslims. The second is that Sarkozy would have won if Front National voters had voted for him instead. This suggests a strategy of getting tough with Muslims and cracking down on immigration.
European politics is now characterised by a race against time between the growing weight of the alien demographic on the one hand; and the growing realisation of the European people that their governments are subjecting them to a slow-motion genocide, on the other. The question is which tendency will achieve electoral dominance first.
More deeply, the fact that the mainstream parties (traditionally the repository of immigration sceptics) to abandon even token resistance to the alien colonisation of our ancestral living spaces means that the clear majority of voters who now firmly oppose the continuation of this project are left with no serious political representation. This calls into question the very legitimacy of our form of government. What is the use of representative democracy if it means you lose your own country? Most countries in western Europe only became fully-fledged democracies in the immediate aftermath of WW2. For some, like Spain, Portugal or Greece, the change came even later. Yet only a few decades after embracing this form of government, the people of Europe have had their countries taken away from them. They face a conspiracy among all elite actors telling them that their future is to be hybridised with Asia and Africa. We can expect more Breivik-style attacks as some people conclude that violence is the only outlet for expressing their dissent.
(More in the same vein here from Gavin Barwell MP).
Spain: Muslim Gets Only a Fine for Killing Horse
16:49. | Posted by Cheradenine Zakalwe. | Edit Post .
I made two posts about this before. In the first, a horse had smashed the face of a Muslim who had tried to rape it. In the second, a Muslim, presumably the same one, killed a horse with a stick. It’s not clear if it was the same horse and he killed it intentionally in an act of revenge or not. Here the case has finally come to court. As you can see, the Muslim gets almost no punishment for his crime.
The judge of Penal Court No. 1 in Almería passed a sentence of 3 months imprisonment on a man accused of causing the death of a horse after inserting a large stick into its anus in El Ejido (Almería).
The events occurred on the night of 12 to 13 September in 2012 in a farm located in the La Higuera road in El Ejido, where the accused immobilised a horse valued at 2,800 euros with the intention of causing it damage.
He inserted a 70-centimetre wooden handle into its anus, which produced internal haemorrhages in the animal causing its death, according to the judgement of the magistrate Luis Miguel Columna.
The judge declares that although there is no direct proof of who committed the acts, there are „more than sufficient indications to determine his responsibility” and he recalls that at the moment of his arrest, M.A. had wood remains on his clothes and a special straw that was only used on the farm where the horse died.
For that, the judge sentenced M.A. to three months’ imprisonment for the crime of mistreatment of a domestic animal, a punishment replaced by expulsion from Spanish territory for a period of 10 years, and payment of 2,800 euros compensation to the owner of the horse. Source: 20Minutos H/T: Maria José
So the horse’s life and suffering has no value? It is treated only as a piece of property with a certain value. It’s notable that they given only the Muslim’s initials, not his full name. Probably the M stands for Mohammed.
Nono MS to potrafi, ich najnowszy Windows działa nawet na kupie 🙂
wow
Kupaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
cóż za niefart z nazwą.