KDE Spark Tablet Is No More, Now It's Vivaldi

Written by Michael Larabel in KDE on 15 March 2012 at 10:35 AM EDT. 8 Comments
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Back in January there was the announcement of the KDE Spark Tablet. This was a re-branded Chinese tablet that was loaded up with a KDE Plasma Active desktop rather than Google's Android. While the "Spark" has yet to begin shipping, the name's been canned and now it's called the Vivaldi.

The KDE developers working on this tablet initiative didn't decide on their own to come up with a more obscure name to fit other usually arcane open-source project names. Rather, there was a trademark issue concerning the Spark tablet name. As a result, they were forced to come up with a new name and they settled for the Vivaldi.

The Vivaldi tablet name was inspired by Antonio Vivaldi, an Italian Baroque music composer from the 1700s.

No other KDE tablet details or other announcements were shared today besides the name-change to Vivaldi. The Vivaldi name was announced via Aaron Seigo's blog.

You can read more of my thoughts on the KDE Vivaldi tablet when I was trying out the tablet hardware last month.
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