"Kitchen-friendly" Android tablets due in 2010

ICD announces 7-, 11- and 15-inch Vega range


18 November 2009 11:08 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Due to be unveiled at January's CES show, Innovative Converged Devices, or ICD, has announced the launch of a range of "kitchen-friendly" Android tablets.

The "Vega" line is described as "low priced, full featured high definition entertainment and information devices that feature 3G connectivity, a Tegra processor, full streaming media, and a touch interface".

The 7-inch, 11-inch and 15-inch devices are due to be available in the first half of 2010 and boast Android 2.0, a 1.3MP webcam, microSD slot, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, Wi-Fi, an accelerometer, a light sensor and magnetic docking.

It's likely that we'll see the Vega as badged goods from other manufacturers or even operators rather than sold direct - we will keep you posted.

Via: convergeddevices.net

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Hardware, Tablet PCs, ICD, Gingerbread, Kitchen gadgets

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