Wednesday, April 07, 2010

ICD's Tegra 2-powered Gemini is the most feature-complete tablet we've seen yet -- Engadget

ICD's Tegra 2-powered Gemini is the most feature-complete tablet we've seen yet -- Engadget
Built around the 1GHz Tegra 2 SOC, the 11.2-inch ICD Gemini should provide comparable endurance to Apple's A4-sporting iPad, while besting it in the grunt stakes with its glorious ability to chew through 1080p video when required. If that wasn't enough, the rest of this thing's spec sheet reads like a wishlist. Headlined by a 3G connection that allows cellular voice calls (crazy, we know!), it also includes a user-replaceable 40Wh battery, an SD card reader, FM radio, GPS, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, MicroUSB connectivity to PCs and USB peripherals, stereo speakers, and dual webcams -- a 2 megapixel front-facing unit and a 5 megapixel autofocusing snapper on the back.

In addition to my aversion to first versions, and the not all that attractive price there are many "issues" with the new iPad that hopefully will be addressed by competition.

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