
It’s another Android tablet and this time it’s from NEC which has just unveiled its new tablet called the NEC LifeTouch in Japan. The LifeTouch tablet packs a 7-inch WVGA screen, an ARM Cortex A8 processor and it runs Google Android 2.1 as the OS.
The NEC LifeTouch also packs 384MB of RAM, 1GB ROM, a 3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR and WiFi. It also has a microSDHC card slot, a few USB ports, a digital compass, GPS, an accelerometer and a built-in microphone.
Pricing of the NEC LifeTouch is not known yet but it’ll be available for sale in Japan this week. There is no indication if it’ll be headed to other countries such as Europe or US.
via geeky-gadgets


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