MSI WindPad 100A Tegra 2 Android tablet caught on video
WindPad 100A – MSI’s very first Android tablet, of which we’ve told you not long ago – has been showcased by the company at CeBIT 2011 in Germany.
The Inquirer has managed to snap a video of the tablet and confirm some of its features.
The Windpad 100A will run Android 3.0 Honeycomb at launch, despite the fact that right now it uses Android 2.2. It comes with a 10.1 inch multi-touch display, thumbpad controls, dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, 1GB of RAM, 32GB of internal memory, 5MP photo camera, HMDI port, card reader, and so on. Here’s the tablet in action:
MSI will release the WindPad 100A sometime in mid 2011.
Prices will start at €399 – which, of course, means there will be several versions of the tablet. For the moment, there are no details on carrier availability.
Via IntoMobile
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