
The eo a7330D is one weirdly-named device, but it might probably arrive in store shelves Stateside soon considering it passed the FCC tests with flying colors. Manufactured by TabletKiosk, the eo a7330D will be powered by an Intel Atom Z530 processor, accompanied by 2GB RAM, an 80GB hard drive, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a GPS receiver and the ability to support A-GPS services as well as track up to 50 satellites simultaneously. Should the 3200mAh battery be insufficient for everyday use, there is always the option to settle for the higher capacity 5200mAh extended battery that docks onto the second battery bay.
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