A look at Nokia's first tablet, the Lumia 2520 (pictures)
The 2520 has a full HD display, a quad-core processor, and is running Windows RT.
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At Nokia World in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, Nokia unveiled its first tablet, the Lumia 2520. This 10.1-inch device sports a curved design, is running Windows 8.1 RT, and has support for LTE.
The left side houses the headphone jack and charging port. Instead of Micro-USB, the tablet uses a proprietary charger that comes with a feature called "fast charging," which will quickly power up your battery if you're in a rush. With it, you can get a 50 percent charge in 30 minutes, and up to 80 percent in an hour.