
It’s no secret that practically every manufacturer of Android devices is looking for solid tablet that can genuinely challenge the iPad. Well Toshiba just announced a tablet that could be a real contender. Running a Tegra 2 CPU, this 10.1-inch tablet is going to pack a real punch. It has a capacitive, high 1280 x 800-resolution display with an ambient light sensor. In terms of hardware, it has an accelerometer built in, a 5 megapixel camera as well as a 2 megapixel front-facing camera, and full-sized USB and HDMI ports. It weighs in at 1.7 pounds and is just slightly more than a half-inch thick. The backing is rubberized and removable, which not only allows you to change the battery, but will available in different colors allowing you more customization. As this tablet will run Honeycomb, which hasn’t even been made official by Google yet, we aren’t likely to see a working model REAL soon. Still, Toshiba hopes to have the device available within the first half of the year, and we will be watching eagerly for more information. Hit the source link if you want more pictures.
[via Engadget]