Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2010 Showstoppers: Google Nexus One, Apple Tablet, and Freescale Tablet

by wildcherry on Monday, January 4th, 2010 | News, Tech/Gadget

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CES 2010 takes place in Las Vegas; it begins Thursday and continues through Sunday, Jan. 7-10. Two items that definitely going to draw plenty of crowds are the Google Nexus One phone and the Apple tablet. The launch of the Google Nexus One phone is planned for January 5th, while Apple is rumored to be announcing their tablet device on/around January 26th.

Another item that might excites CES 2010 visitors is the Freescale Tablet. Because of it’s affordable $199 price, this sleek and attractive gadget from a Austin Texas company definitely will make audiences stop by at the booth and pull out their credit cards and cash to try to purchase this product (for your info no products will be sold during the CES 2010).

Here’s some more info about the Freescale Tablet:

Freescale, located in Austin, Texas, supplies the semiconductors and other ultra small components commonly found in netbooks and small notebooks. This year, however, they have decided to enter the tablet fray themselves. Shunning the marketing hubris, they are simply laying out their invention on a table at CES and saying, “look at it and decide for yourself.”
The Freescale tablet is impressive – a 7” touch screen, 3 megapixel camera, 512MB of RAM, 1GHz processor, and various tablet-centric gizmos like a 3-axis accelerometer and ambient light sensor. It includes WiFi, Bluetooth, and an optional 3G modem.
The showstopper feature, though, is the price tag – only $200 with either a Linux or Android operating system. More detalis at Examiner

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