Performance metrics for the Dragon Touch 10.1-inch unit indicate a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 chipset and a 1280x800 IPS panel. Technical specifications show the display is tuned for 178-degree readability. Connectivity is established via dual-band Wi-Fi, polling cloud-based APIs for Google and Outlook calendar updates. The device lacks an internal battery and utilizes a mono speaker for notification pings.
- Functional modes: Calendar View, Photo Frame, Night Mode.
Structural analysis confirms the hardware is designed for 24/7 visual persistence. Material science data indicates the absence of Zigbee or Matter radios. Built-in auto-dimming features are provided to manage backlight lifespan. The software environment uses a stripped-down Android OS to maintain system responsiveness during calendar data refreshes.
For environments with higher network congestion, the Skylight 15-inch model offers a larger visual canvas and highly stabilized sync reliability.
This unit is classified as a mid-size display for smart home planning.