In a world where we carry multiple devices to handle multiple tasks, Aussie manufacturer Evolve III is looking to change the game with its Maestro S and Maestro C tablets. We've all seen dual-boot Windows/Android tablets before, but Evolve III takes it one step further with this dynamic duo and adds Meego to the mix. That's right - a triple-boot setup utilizing Windows 7, Android, and Meego.

In terms of under-the-hood specs, both of these 10.1 inch tablets basically echo one another:

  • 1.5GHz Intel Atom "Oak Trail" processor
  • 2GB DDR2 RAM
  • 32GB SSD (optional 64GB)
  • 2 Full size USB Ports
  • microSD card slot
  • HDMI port
  • 1.3MP front facing camera
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Optional 3G and GPS
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • Android
  • Meego

The one downside to both tablets is the screen resolution, as they both run at 1024x600, which is rather small by today's standards.

The real difference between these two is the form factor: The S is a standard tablet, while the C is a convertible tablet with a keyboard and a kickstand. Have a look at this video to see what I mean:

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Unfortunately, these are only available in Australia as of right now, but I've pinged Evolve III to find out if we can expect this pair to come to the rest of the world, as well as confirmation on which version of Android these are actually running. I'll update this post accordingly when if I hear something back.

As of right now, the Maestro S will set you back $799 (AUD), while the Maestro C comes in at a reasonable $825 (AUD).

[Thanks, @mfshill!]