According to some sources, Packard Bell is expected as early as next June to start the market touch pads with his Liberty Tab. With a 10.1-inch screen capable of displaying a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, this tablet has some family resemblance to the Iconia Tab A500 Acer, the parent company of Packard Bell.
This impression is confirmed when you discover the characteristics of the Liberty TAB: NVIDIA Tegra 2 controllers, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 and 3G, webcam 2Mpixels front sensor and rear 5 MP, GPS, microSD connector USB and HDMI. Running Android 3.0, this tablet has not yet prices. But my gut tells me it should not be too far off the 500 euros of the A500 Acer Iconia Tab ...
This impression is confirmed when you discover the characteristics of the Liberty TAB: NVIDIA Tegra 2 controllers, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 and 3G, webcam 2Mpixels front sensor and rear 5 MP, GPS, microSD connector USB and HDMI. Running Android 3.0, this tablet has not yet prices. But my gut tells me it should not be too far off the 500 euros of the A500 Acer Iconia Tab ...
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