CES 2011: Shuttle P10AN01 10 Inch Tablet PC
Over at CES, it’s not only the big brands that are showcasing their wares. It’s a trade show, after all, so ODMs are also highlighting their products, both to advertise their own brand, and to make deals with big brands for possible manufacturing contracts.

Shuttle is known for its barebones computers and small form factor PCs. It’s now coming out with its own line of tablet computers running Android. Prime among these tablet computers is the P10AN01, which runs on an Nvidia Tegra 2 platform.
Running at 1 GHz, the Tegra 2 250 CPU makes the P10AN01 a snappy tablet, in terms of processing power. The tablet computer comes with a 10-inch capacitive touchscreen that displays 1024 x 600 pixel resolution. As for connectivity, the tablet has WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 and 3G. The P10AN01 supports Adobe Flash, too, and has multi-touch support for its capacitive display.
The P10AN01 runs Android 2.2, and it seems to feature a custom UI by Shuttle.
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