Thursday, November 25, 2010

Woow Digital's The One tablet cooks up Tegra 2 with Gingerbread just in time for Christmas

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No, we can't say we've ever heard of Woow Digital before either, but
we've just received some very legit-looking imagery of the company's
forthcoming tablet, modestly titled The One. Google's impending
Android Gingerbread release is promised as the OS, while the internal
equipment includes an NVIDIA Tegra 2 core, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of
flash storage. Up front you'll find a 10-inch display spanning a 1024
x 600 resolution, while wireless connectivity is taken care of with
Bluetooth, WiFi and WCDMA 3G radios built in. Woow tells us it plans
to launch The One in Japan before Christmas at a price of ¥42,000
($504), which will be followed up by availability in Hong Kong, Taiwan
and Europe. Well, it had better hope that release schedule doesn't
shift, because come CES 2011, we should be up to our ears in Tegra 2
tablets and phones.

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