The company has decided to release a tablet for the Japanese enterprise market to make some money in the meantime, though. The Stylistic M350/CA2 is a 7-inch Android tablet and has a lot of great features for businesspeople.
Most notably, the M350/CA2 can support multiple types of input. It'll recognize numeric keypad input, handwriting, and even Japanese kanji characters, which is obviously a big deal for the market the tablet's targeting.
Specs include the 7-inch 1024 x 600 display, six-hour battery, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, and an HDMI out port. It weighs only 0.9 pounds and is just 0.55-inches thick.
I don't expect to see the M350/CA2 stateside anytime soon, if at all, but its announcement and impending release just go to show how successful Android is in the business world.
Watch out, Microsoft and RIM!
[Liliputing]