
Anyway, the Motorola tablet on which Google VP of Engineering Andy Rubin showed Google's next version of the Android OS (dubbed Honeycomb) is out in all its blurry, pixillated glory - as reported by CNET. As we already know, it has a 10-inch screen but now we know it has a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution; which sounds good in our opinion. There are talks of it having a microUSB jack, mini HDMI port and a 3.5mm jack.

But what's inside the shell is what should really get your eyebrows raised - an NVIDIA Tegra 2 T20 processor running at 1 GHz and 512MB RAM. Plus, the Android Honeycomb OS is going to be optimized for tablets, and thus should put to rest the questionable running of Android 2.x on tablets today. -techtree.com
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