The Motion CL900 is a Windows 7 tablet with a rugged design that’s powered by an Intel Atom Oak Trail CPU clocked at 1.5 GHz. The tablet can be configured with either a Windows 7 Professional or Windows 7 Home Premium OS. It’s rubberized aluminum-alloy internal frame offers rugged durability while meeting military specs for water, dust, and splash resistance.
Like the HP Slate, the CL900 from Motion offers both a capacitive touchscreen and support for pen input via an active digitizer.

Motion CL900 with optional horizontal dock stand
The Gorilla Glass display measures 10.1-inch and supports a resolution of 1366 X 768. Additionally, the CL900 can also support HD video playback and has an HDMI 1.3a output port.
The tablet can be configured with either 1 GB or 2 GB DDR2 RAM. Internal memory is offered via a 30 GB SSD with an option for a 62 GB SSD.
The 2-pound slate supports Qualcomm’s Gobui chip for 3G access. As an enterprise device, it also has a front-facing and rear-facing camera, which can be helpful in industries where users need to snap photos for documentation, such as in the insurance industry. There’s a dock connector, 1 USB port, and an SD card slot.
According to Motion, the CL900 will be available beginning in the second quarter.
The device has a reported battery life of 8 hours.
- Motion CL900 with optional horizontal dock stand

















This looks perfect, although perhaps an AMD Fusion might be better suited performance-wise.
Now to await the word on price…
Thank you.
Is this the long awaited successor to the Motion LS800? The most concerning limitation is the 62 GB for the hard drive.