Android 3.0, or the more cutely named Honeycomb, has been rumoured to make an appearance at the upcoming CES 2011 for some time now. With rumours come the clawing of any thread of information, and one such thread has been pulled. According to a leak from DigiTimes - "MSI is set to display a 10-inch Wintel-based tablet PC (at CES) as well as engineering samples of its ARM-based Google Android model. MSI is also prepared to sell an NVIDIA Tegra 2-based model in April or May after Google releases Android 3.0 in March." Hold on to your panties though, as this is still a report, and not official information. Only time will tell when Google will still the buzzing bees with its offering of Honeycomb.
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Motorola have released a teaser video, in preparation for CES 2011 about their yet to be unveiled Android table. It has been placed upon a pedestal in comparison to Earths history of the tablet, dating back to 3200 B.C. The Motorola tab could very well be the same device Mr. Andy Rubin used to showcase Google Android 3.0 - Honeycomb - which would then further indicate that this tablet, positioned under the velvet robe, could very well support the most advanced Android software to date - somewhat of an advancement from the stone tablets used back in the day pre-millennium. Watch the video for a neat little tour round the tablet museum.
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Shrouded in mystery no longer is the still unnamed Android slate from Dell, which was revealed officially at CES.
Well, there’s still a bit of mystery but through announcements or educated guesses it’s got a 5 inch 800 x 400 capacitive multitouch touchscreen, Android OS (presumably 2.0). built-in SIM card option, a 5mpx back-facing autofocus camera with dual LED flash, 3G broadband support, WiFi, Bluetooth, a microSD slot and a 1300 mAh battery.
via pocketables