ICD Vega Android 2.0 Tablet Available in 2010 [Vega Android Tablet, Nvidia Tegra Chipset Touting 'Low Cost Tablet' Confirmed]

ICD Vega Android 2 Tablet

Innovative Converged Devices have confirmed that they are set to release what they term as a ‘low cost’ tablet in 2010 in the form of the ICD Vega Tablet which as well as running Android 2.0 – the same OS as the Motorola Droid, incidentally – will also feature Nvidia’s Tegra chipset.

Set to become available initially with a 15.6” display, with 11” and 7” models also set to be made available, the ICD Vega Tablet is detailed as supporting 3G and 802.11 b/g WiFi connectivity as well as Bluetooth 2.1, whilst also packing an integrated 1.3 megapixel webcam, dual microphones, 512MB RAM, 512MB of NAND flash memory and an accelerometer as well as a light sensor (which will act to adapt the screen’s brightness according to ambient lighting conditions) whist, in terms of storage, the device will purportedly fall back on micorSD cards.

The main draw, however, aside from its high resolution 1366 x 768 262K color touchscreen display is the employment of Nvidia’s Tegra chipset which, in being a low power solution, means that the ICD Vega Tablet will apparently offer up to 4 hours endurance based on a full 2 hour charge.

There’s no specific word concerning pricing at this juncture though its expected that the device may be offered with carrier subsidies – though as yet there’s no detail as to whom the carriers may be.

We’ll keep you in the loop.

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