The device is not yet ready for production as it awaits the new version of Android (Honeycomb), which is believed to be optimized for tablets. However, it has a really interesting set of features: a dual-core Tegra 2 chip, a capacitive, 1280×800 resolution display, and a 5-megapixel back camera as well as a 2-megapixel front camera for video calls.
It also packs a full-sized USB and a mini-USB jack, HDMI, an SD card slot, and a rubberized, spill-resistant, replaceable back cover. It’s a very decent set of specifications; the only detail that spoils the picture by just a little is the weight: 1.7 pounds compared to iPad’s 1.6 pounds (3G+Wi-Fi model), but we don’t believe it’ll be a deal breaker for most users.
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