
The Thomson and Technicolor PoMMeS device which hails from France has some sense of irony, considering the word “pomme” means “apple” in French – theoretically making this a legitimate apple tablet if you discount the semantics involved. Appearing on the FCC side, the PoMMeS is a wireless multimedia playback device that can access TV programs, offering VoIP calling capability, online connectivity and web browsing. Navigation is a snap via its 8″ 800 x 480 resolution LCD touchscreen display, where you can choose to use your fingers if the stylus is not your cup of tea. Other features include a front-mounted pair of speakers, a webcam and a D-Pad.
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