Image of Android 3.0 on Motorola Tablet surfaces in Taiwan?

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Several days ago, we saw Google’s Andy Rubin pawing an unreleased Motorola tablet running Android 3.0… and we liked it. Now, to further whet your appetite, a tantalizing screen shot of Honeycomb’s 3D live wallpapers, along with some device specifications, have surfaced in Taiwan.

The screen shot taker describes the tablet as “light” and pontificates that the hardware is ready for launch; it is now waiting on Google to finish baking Honeycomb. The Motorola tablet, according to the gentleman who had a close encounter, has a 1280 x 800 display, NVIDIA Tegra 2 T20 processor, 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, 2 megapixel front-facing camera, a microSD card slot, and 32GB of built in storage.

The tablet will be available in both a 7-inch and 10-inch form-factor and should come with three different wireless options for on-the-go connectivity: UMTS, CDMA, or LTE.  Sign us up.

[Via Engadget]

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11 Comments
  • Norm

    This is a shot of the Motorola DROIDpad that I am also currently beta testing. It’s a truly remarkable tablet that DOES way better than the ipad does.

    • michael scott

      Post a pic or it didn’t happen.
      Stupid fanboy/troll

    • Bob

      We love you Norm, do you still like dick btw?

  • Anonymous

    Imagine how badass the 4G Droid phones will be.

  • Eric

    I love competition. It drives all of the manufacturers to outdo one another and thus better products for all of us. Bring it on!

  • Anonymous

    this looks good. I wounder when it with be released

  • http://twitter.com/kjsin1994 Kendall Spann

    woah

  • Residence

    News like this makes me want to take my pants off.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Josue-Aristy/540455542 Josue Aristy

    Excelent!!

  • zps

    cannot. wait. for. this.

  • Obj_me

    Looks nice! Can’t wait to see honeycomb in some in-depth detail! The only thing that’s kept me waiting for iPad 2 is a) not a playbook fan b) the current android offerings aren’t all that great as I personally don’t really like froyo on a tablet. Hopefully Google will bring out the big guns with Honeycomb!

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