Noah goes on CNBC’s Street Signs to talk about the Android-based tablet computer that Verizon is hoping to get onto store shelves in time for the Christmas 2010 shopping season. Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones www.phonedog.com More Videos: www.phonedog.com
New Delhi: India unveiled a Rs 1500 (around $30 to $35 dollars) tablet PC designed specifically for students. The device would be made available to students in 2011
Foxconn is one of the largest manufacturers in the world, here they are showing a reference design for a 10″ capacitive multi-touch Nvidia Tegra 2 Powered Android tablet, which they could thus provide for brands that would want to sell these perhaps cheaper than the iPad all over the world. Although Foxconn is known to manufacture for Apple, and Apple is known to demand exclusivity on components, it is to be seen how keen Foxconn will be to provide capacitive touch screen tablets to the competition. When an eventual Apple ~10″ capacitive touch screen exclusivity might expire?
www.netbooknews.com Jon uncovers the Malata A1011 which is a 10″ capacitive Android tablet with HDMI output for 1080p video output, USB with an ARM Cortex A9 based Nvidia Tegra 2 processor. Here are the specs Processor: Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core ARM Cortex A9 at 1ghz Screen: 10.1″ 16:9 1024×600 Capacitive touch-screen Storage: 512MB to 1GB SLC, 2GB to 32GB iNand (depending on the chosen configuration) RAM: 512MB to 1GB DDR2 (depending on the chosen configuration) Inputs/outputs: Mini USB, Mini HDMI output, Headphones, MicroSD Connectivity: WiFi b/g, Bluetooth (optional) Other: G-sensor, built-in stereo speakers Battery: 3500mAh lithium polymer OS: Android 2.1 Size: 253 x 164 x 12.5mm Weight: 660gr
Filmed by Charbax of ARMdevices.net at Computex 2010 in Taipei Taiwan. This tablet has a nice design, it’s compact and light for a 10″ capacitive Android tablet. It comes with a HDMI output for 1080p video output, USB host ports, is based on the ARM Cortex A9 based Nvidia Tegra 2 processor.