AndroidTablets

This week in tablets you never heard of: AnyDATA AMD 120 & 810

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AnyDATA, another one of those brands you never heard of, is now going to release a pair of Android tablets. The AMD 120 and 810 are both 7″ 600×1024 resolution capacitive touch screen tablets with Bluetooth 3.0, Wifi, front and rear cameras, 4GB of storage + microSD expansion, 512MB of RAM and gyroscope/light sensor/accelerometer. The PDF spec sheet is a tad out of date compared to information that ZDnet has on the difference between the tablets, which says that the 120 will be a Wifi-only dual core 1.2Ghz model that ships with Android 2.3 (and has 3.0  Honeycomb as an option) and the 810 will have a dual core 1.5Ghz CPU, 3G and Honeycomb by default. No pricing is known, but realistically speaking this has to be no more than $400 to have any chance of competing with upcoming tablets, although specs-wise they certainly beat the current 7″ models out of the water (the first generation Galaxy Tab and the Archos 70).

[via Liliputing]

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Andreas Ødegård

Andreas Ødegård is more interested in aftermarket (and user created) software and hardware than chasing the latest gadgets. His day job as a teacher keeps him interested in education tech and takes up most of his time.

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