TabX

The TabX is a tablet computer produced, marketed, and designed by Nashi Electronics. The tablet is the first tablet to be distributed by Nashi, after the Raku Sensation was quickly scrapped due to negative ratings and reviews. Plans to replace the Raku called for a complete redesign of the device and also a reduced amount of smart features and options. It would also have different specifications and features according to regions due to different demands.

In Asia, the TabX would run Nashi's Flora operating system and include a micro-SD card slot for expandable storage. It would also feature Observision, which senses gestures for smart actions. However, in the international version of the device, it would not feature a micro-SD card slot. In addition, there would be no Observision option due to the device running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

The device will come in Dove White and Raven Black options. The TabX will sport a 9.9 inch HD display, and comes with several connectivity options. The main storage options will be in 16, 32, and 64 GB versions. There would also be NFC support through Wi-Fi Direct. As of June 2013, there are no official plans from Nashi to release a TabX that supports cellular data.

The TabX was officially announced and unveiled on May 30, 2013, at the Toyokin Radio Hall. It received a much better reception by critics than the Raku and was well received. The device also received over 3 million pre-orders in the week after its announcement. The device is set to be officially on sale on July 15, 2013.