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Motorola Android 3.0 tablet

Android's Andy Rubin showed off a Motorola-made tablet running an early build of Android 3.0 Honeycomb at the D:Dive into Mobile conference. And it really did look good.
The email app he showed certainly appeared to take a few cues from the way Apple tweaked the iPhone OS to work on iPad - and we're glad it did. Tablets with the usability and style of iOS with the options and power of Android?

Display
Large, 10.1 inch widescreen HD display
Rich, clear video playback in 720p HD
Touch screen, with pinch to zoom navigation
1280 x 800 pixel resolution at 150p per inch

Processor

World's first tablet with dual-core processor
Double the speed, double the power
Advance performance with superiorgraphics
Faster downloads, faster streaming media
Multitask with ease
Flexibilty
Multitask with ease and PC-like performance
Access various type of files, whatever the source
open, edit, save and shares docs in an instant
Data encrypted, for total security at work or play
Check email, views your calendar, set appointments
1 GB Internal Ram                                      

Cameras/Video

With front and rear-facing cameras
Fully functionaing HD camcorder for quality video
Front 5 MP camera with LED flash, digital zoom
Instantly share, or view and edit on the fly

Google Software
First device on powerful Android 3.0 (Honeycomb)
Google software designed specially for tablets
Fully upgradable to 4G, making it next-gen ready
Best for video, streaming media and downloading
Redical new "floating" multi-finger user interface
Suppports Adobe Flash Player for optimal browsing
               

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