Packard Bell is also breaking into the tablet market
The device, called the Liberty Tab, of course runs Android Honeycom and nothing is left out of what we expect from a 2011 tablet.
The touch screen of the 10,1 "tablet has a resolution of 1280 × 800 pixels. A metal frame surrounds the screen on the front, and a colorful, glossy cover on the back. NVIDIA Tegra provides 2 SoCs with two cores ticking at 1 GHz. We find a 2-megapixel camera on the front and a 5-megapixel camera on the back, so it's all there for "baking photos" and video chatting. We also get a built-in GPS, WiFi module, Bluetooth 2.1 and 3G, so criticism shouldn’t touch the Packard Bell device. In addition to a microSD slot, USB port and HDMI output, the Liberty Tab includes a pair of Dolby Mobile stereo speakers.
No information is yet available on the price of a tablet running Android 3.0, but we can be sure it wasn’t targeted at the lower category.