PCWorld: More iPad-killer Android Tablets Surface
One of the new tablets to emerge is just a working prototype, but the Odroid-T from South Korea’s Hardkernel will appear in June – no price yet. It uses a Samsung S5PC110 1GHz chipset and includes external GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0 and Micro-SD slot.
“Two 10.1-inch touchscreen tablet designs that run Google’s mobile Android software are on display at the Computex electronics show in Taipei, one from Foxconn Technology and the other by Hardkernel.
The tablet from Foxconn is a reference design made to show vendors what kind of tablets could be put into production quickly, and uses Nvidia’s Tegra chipset inside. Few details about the reference design were available. Foxconn is the trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry, the world’s largest contract manufacturer of electronic devices.”