
Toshiba is kicking off CES with its new Tegra-2 powered Android Honeycomb tablet. The Toshiba tablet currently remains unnamed, it’s an Android Honeycomb tablet which packs a 10.1 capacitive 1280 x 800-resolution display, along with an accelerometer and an ambient light sensor. The combination is dubbed as Adaptive Display Technology by Toshiba
The Toshiba tablet has two cameras, a front-facing camera of 2 megapixel and a 5-megapixel primary camera. It also has full sized USB ports, HDMI ports, a mini USB port and a microSD card slot. The Toshiba tablet comes in a EasyGrip, spill-resistant and rubberized back, which provides great feeling in your hands. And it weighs 1.7 pounds, and measures 0.6 inches in thickness, which feels comparable to the iPad in terms of portability.
The Toshiba HoneyComb tablet also allows its case to be swapped for different colors, and its battery is replaceable. The tablet is slated to be out sometime in the first half of 2011 and the price is promised to be competitive, though it’s unknown now.
via engadget


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