Technical specifications for the BIGASUO 10.1-inch unit indicate an IPS panel driven by an Android-based firmware. Performance metrics show connectivity via Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) or Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac). Material analysis confirms the absence of user-replaceable internal storage or batteries. The device operates as a locked-down kiosk, polling data from Google and Outlook calendars through a cloud-syncing protocol.
Structural data confirms the display remains readable at wide viewing angles. Operational protocols suggest a low power draw compared to standard consumer tablets. The hardware lacks Matter or Thread integration and uses a proprietary power adapter. Forensic audits of the firmware identify an Android 11 or 12 base layer running a custom launcher optimized for organizational data radiation.
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This device is classified as a mid-size display.