Monday, December 27, 2010

Onkyo blesses 10.1-inch TA117 Android tablet with NVIDIA's Tegra 250

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Lookin' to get a jump on the rest of the folks, eh Onkyo? Rather than
waiting for CES to kick off next week, the aforementioned firm has
just let loose its TA117, proving that it's totally kosher with
supporting both Microsoft and Google in the tablet wars. A duo of
models will be made available -- the TA117C3 and TA117C1 -- with both
of 'em getting a 10.1-inch touch panel (1024 x 600 resolution),
Android 2.2, NVIDIA's Tegra 250 (1GHz), 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth
2.1+EDR, a microSD expansion slot, USB 2.0 connectivity (x2), HDMI out
and a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera. There's also a docking port
to use with an optional stand, and if you're looking to spot the
differences between the two models, the C1 is home to 512MB of DDR2
RAM alongside 8GB of integrated storage, while the C3 doubles up with
1GB of memory and 16GB of NAND. There's nary a word on price nor
release, but we hear Samsung's Galaxy Tab is now feeling a bit small.
If you know what we're getting at.

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