Although we’ve seen the Motorola Tablet demoed by Andy Rubin last week, at that time we only got a brief view of the tablet with no specifics as to how it looks. Some new pictures have been sent in to Engadget that show the tablet a little more closely although mr Blurrycam took the pics, so don’t expect anything too spectacular.
What we do see is that a webcam is located in the bezel at the top along side a Verizon logo. The name of the tablet isn’t known at the moment but it could be either Stingray, Everest or Trygon.
Technical specs are still believed to be the same which includes a 1GHz Tegra 2 T20 processor. The Honeycomb (Android 3.0) tablet also has a gyroscope inside along with 32GB of storage that can be expanded by using a microSD card (a microSD card slot is believed to be included). The 10 inch screen has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and of course is multitouch.
What we are looking forwards to here is the introduction of Android 3.0 which is optimised to run on a tablet. As for release dates, expect it to still be several months away.
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