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Dell's still calling this a Mobile Internet Device, but you can call
it by any of its codenames: Looking Glass, M02M, iPad eviscerator,
they're all in here. Yes, the FCC has spent a month of quality time
with Dell's still unofficial, but very much upcoming, tablet and has
given the go-ahead for its integrated 3G (the listed UMTS bands II, IV
and V indicate compatibility with both AT&T and T-Mobile),
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, and 802.11n WiFi radios. Labeling for the
attached (and apparently not removable) door on the back of the device
indicates an SD card slot, which will sit right alongside a SIM card
port. The latter will presumably be used mostly to funnel data into
the Dell tablet, but voice calls aren't completely out of the question
either -- there's a (inactive) proximity sensor thrown in as well.
Either way, Dell's almost sure to launch this device, expected to
feature a 7-inch screen and Tegra 2 internals, at CES next week.
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