Notion Ink Tegra Android Smartpad

Notion Ink have released details of a new NVIDI Tegra based Google Android tablet, which they will be showing of at CES in January of next year. Even though the price of this gadget hasn’t been decided yet; based on the specification it might or might not be hard on the pockets.
The unnamed Android “smartpad” from Notion Ink is based on an unannounced NVIDIA Tegra T20 chipset supporting 1080p Full HD video playback. It has integrated WiFi, Bluetooth and UMTS/HSDPA, and possibly most interesting – is the first confirmed device to use the Pixel Qi transflective display.
The Notion Ink smartpad measures 6.3 x 9.8 x 0.6 inches and weighs 1.7lbs; as well as the triband (850/1900/2100) UMTS/HSDPA, WiFi b/g and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR it also squeezes in A-GPS, a digital compass, accelerometer and proximity, ambient light and water sensors.
Connectivity includes USB, HDMI, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a microphone input, and there’s also a 3-megapixel autofocus camera with video recording support. Onboard storage is either 16GB or 32GB of SSD, and there’s an SD slot for augmenting that.
Navigation is either via the touchscreen or a trackpad, and Notion Ink has added a matte-finish anti-glare, oleophobic and scratch-resistant coating to the Pixel Qi display. The panel itself can be viewed indoors as a regular LCD, or outdoors in either transflective mode with reduced color vibrancy or fully reflective 64-level grayscale mode.

Source: SlashGear
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