Motorola Corvair leaked - television based Android tablet

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7 November 2011 14:42 GMT / By Hunter Skipworth

Motorola is planning on releasing a TV connected Android tablet which beams images straight from the device to your television.

The 6-inch slate is powered by Android 2.3, or Gingerbread and is said to be currently in testing with cable companies. Technology website The Verge received the pictures of the tablet and box which shows the device sending pictures to the TV.

We can't quite make out what is written on the screen, but something in the top left of the television says "...OS". There is also the box art to plentiful blockbusters, including from the looks of it Black Swan.

Next to the tablet's display is hardware built in volume and record buttons, presumably so that it can interact with one of Motorola's yet to be released cable boxes.

A high capacity 4000 mAh battery is going to keep the slate ticking over for plentiful hours but we don't know much else about the device specs-wise unfortunately.

We will let you know as soon as we have anything more on the tablet. 

 

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Via: theverge.com

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