Cisco got into the tablet market Wednesday by launching its Cisco Cius, a mobile tablet computer that is specifically designed for enterprise users.
Cisco Cius
So with all this in mind, let’s take a look at what the Cius offers business users and how it differs from the iPad.
Size and weight
The Cius is physically smaller than the iPad and its 7-inch diagonal screen is significantly smaller than the iPad’s 9.7-inch diagonal screen. Despite its smaller size, the Cius weighs the same as the iPad at 1.5 lbs.Connectivity
While we don’t yet know what carrier will be supporting the Cisco Cius, Cisco has said that the tablet will feature 3G connectivity at the outset and 4G connectivity later on. Whether this means that the Cius will work over WiMAX or LTE is currently unknown, since we don’t know what carrier it will use. The device also supports Wi-Fi standards 802.11 a, b, g and n.Memory and processing power
The Cius has 32GB of flash memory, which is the same amount of memory as the iPad’s medium offering (Apple also offers iPads with 16GB and 64GB of flash memory). In terms of processing power the Cius’s 1.GHz Intel Atom processor has the iPad’s 1GHz A4 processor beat.Applications
As mentioned earlier, the Cius was designed as a showcase for all of Cisco’s favorite enterprise applications, including its native VPN client, TelePresence video conferencing, WebEx SaaS for streamlining business processes and Cisco Quad collaboration platform that integrates social networking tools with enterprise tools such as calendar, VoIP and instant messaging. Of course, some of these apps are already available on the iPad as well, but on the Cius they’re taking center stage.In addition to having access to native apps on the Cius, users will also have access to the Android Market application store, where they can download as many third-party apps as they desire.
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