AnyData introduced dual-core Android-plates
Company AnyData introduced at CTIA 2011 his views on the shape of the Tablet PC. Unexpectedly, the company this was not easy, but very high-performance device. The model shows just two - based on the chipset Qualcomm APQ8060 clocked at 1.2 GHz based platform MSM8660 clocked at 1.5 GHz. The plates are called the AMD120 and AMD810, and have a 7-inch touch screen. It is worth noting that the platform Qualcomm APQ8060 used in the device from the company HP - TouchPad. While the company simply demonstrates the possibility of creating such devices and has no specific plans for their release. It is worth noting that apparently both the tablet is very similar to Samsung Galaxy Tab.
Both are equipped with a tablet screen with WSVGA, the Bluetooth version 2.1, built-in GPS navigator and a slot for microSD memory card format. The differences lie in the choice of OS you use, and standards used by the wireless module. AnyData AMD120, a more simple based on the Android 2.3 with a possible later upgrade to version 3.0 and has a basic version only Wi-Fi module. More advanced AMD810 immediately offered to Android 3.0 and has the ability to connect to mobile networks, standard CDMA EV-DO Rev.A. In addition, it can serve as an access point for other devices. The presence of the module CDMA-networks can talk about what the tablet is oriented to the American market.
Both are equipped with a tablet screen with WSVGA, the Bluetooth version 2.1, built-in GPS navigator and a slot for microSD memory card format. The differences lie in the choice of OS you use, and standards used by the wireless module. AnyData AMD120, a more simple based on the Android 2.3 with a possible later upgrade to version 3.0 and has a basic version only Wi-Fi module. More advanced AMD810 immediately offered to Android 3.0 and has the ability to connect to mobile networks, standard CDMA EV-DO Rev.A. In addition, it can serve as an access point for other devices. The presence of the module CDMA-networks can talk about what the tablet is oriented to the American market.
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