Toshiba showcased a tablet at CES 2011 and said that it would run Android Honeycomb operating system. The company hadn't decided on a name for its tablet and the machine on display was an early prototype.
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Toshiba still doesn't have a name for its tablet, but it has posted a teaser video at TheToshibaTablet.com. The video shows the tablet as having a 10.1 inch display with a native resolution of 16:10. It will run Android OS. Other specifications include USB and HDMI ports, stereo speakers and dual cameras - a 5 megapixel camera on the rear side and a 2 megapixel camera on the front side.
The battery is reportedly user replaceable. In fact, this is a feature you usually don't find on Android tablets. Still no word on pricing or availability.
Meanwhile, Samsung is also expected to launch a sequel to its successful Galaxy Tab Android tablet.
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Toshiba still doesn't have a name for its tablet, but it has posted a teaser video at TheToshibaTablet.com. The video shows the tablet as having a 10.1 inch display with a native resolution of 16:10. It will run Android OS. Other specifications include USB and HDMI ports, stereo speakers and dual cameras - a 5 megapixel camera on the rear side and a 2 megapixel camera on the front side.
The battery is reportedly user replaceable. In fact, this is a feature you usually don't find on Android tablets. Still no word on pricing or availability.
Meanwhile, Samsung is also expected to launch a sequel to its successful Galaxy Tab Android tablet.
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