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NEC Dual-Screen LifeTouch Android Tablet to be revealed at CES 2011

Posted By AmyVernon on Dec 19, 2010   FROM: gizmocrave.com report abuse

NEC has a plan to reveal its newest Android Tablet, LifeTouch at January’s International CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2011. This tablet PC is estimated to be equipped with a pair of 7-inch touchscreen and all types of connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G with the capability to show diverse details on each display simultaneously.

Take a look on the image shown below of an artist’s impression of what the new NEC tablet may probably stare like.

Photo courtesy: androidpolice.com

This tablet runs on Android Platform but it is unclear whether it will work more resourcefully than Samsung Galaxy tab. It is not disclosed yet by the NEC that the displays will be resistive or capacitive touch screens. Until now there are no words regarding the price and accessibility of NEC LifeTouch Dual-screen Android Tablet. The only way to view the full specifications is by attending the next year’s CES Expo. CES 2011 event is scheduled to take place from Jan. 6 to 9 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The single-screen LifeTouch is accessible in Japan through service providers: healthcare, business, or publishers seeking for ereader devices instead of as a direct-to-consumer tablet. Apparently NEC is also planning to bring a keyboard-equipped Android netbook to CES, together with the original LifeTouch.

Features and Specifications of NEC Dual-Screen LifeTouch Android Tablet

  • 384 MB RAM
  • 1 GB ROM
  • Custom UI
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth
  • 3G
  • Resistive touchscreen
  • WiFi & Bluetooth
  • Android 2.1, with updates coming down the road
  • 600 Mhz CPU (NEC also states that this will be updated to 1 Ghz at some point)

Video of NEC's Android LifeTouch tablet PC from youtube:

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