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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.

Packard Bell is also breaking into the tablet market

Packard Bell is also breaking into the tablet market

Packard Bell is also breaking into the tablet market

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.

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