jueves, 16 de junio de 2011

Gateway's Run-of-the-Mill Honeycomb Tablet says hello to FCC


Well looks like Gateway searches for entering this "tablet" thing. Unfortunately, displayed their take on Honeycomb does not offer much in the way of "unique." Hide inside what is, quite literally is a shiny black box hardware nearly identical to many of the tablets we've seen so far. Unless the Gateway plans to make this device pretty cheap, it looks not much more than current offerings. Unless you really like to glossy plastic.

If this sounds familiar, but stop me Gateway TPA60W, as it is called, will be sporting a 10.1 5? screen on top of NVIDIA's Tegra 2 dual-core processor. In addition, the tablet contains a 5MP camera and system microphones behind and Home respectively, as at least jeopardise its kameræts a little ahead of the others like Xoom and Galaxy tab 10 1. It also sporting standard WiFi and Bluetooth radios for all your connectivity needs.

Now as a lover, not equipment Android, I say it, we need here are some specific software, OEM, but the apparent stagnation in some Honeycomb hardware of late has made it difficult for Android tablets to compete. While ASUS transformer offers awesome ability to convert to a portable computer (an ability that helps it sells quite well), there is a little hardware difference between any of the current Honeycomb tablets, especially since we have yet to see a run on a chip Tegra 2 other then.

When producers will get a better handle to make the tablets, we will hopefully begin to see some of the hardware and design differences, make the selection of Android phones so much.

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