A General Manager let slip that the company is in fact working on a 10-inch Android Tablet for release in the 1st Half of 2010. He didn’t mention which version of Android it will feature but it’s safe to assume they plan on offering Android 3.0 HoneyComb with the tablet.The internals of the tablet could be a big improvement as well over the current 7-inch Galaxy Tab which runs on a 1GHz Hummingbird ARM processor. Just announced by Marvell is a 1.5GHz Armada triple-core SoC processor which is capable of 1080p HD 3D video and graphics as well as support for USB 3.0, the Marvell 628 is still a low power consuming chip and lasts for more than 10 hours of 1080p HD video. However, that could still be out done by the upcoming Nvidia Tegra 3 SoC.
Via :tablets-planet.com
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