
Hannspree has officially said that it would launch an Android tablet powered by a Tegra 2 in November. It will feature a 1024×600 mutli-touch display (LED backlit) and provide a 16/9 format that seems to be in demand from a fraction of Tablet enthusiasts. Other sensors for motion and light are also part of the package. The industrial design appears to be “so-so”. Although it resembles the iPad (more or less), the build quality worries me a little, but it’s very hard to tell on a product photo anyway. It is said that it can play HD video for 8hrs in a row, which is a good sign for the battery life. The rest of the specifications are in the extended post – they are interesting.

- CPU: 1Ghz Tegra 2, dual ARM Cortex A9 and co-processors
- OS: Android 2.2
- Flash support: Yes
- 10.1″ LED backlit, 1024×600 pixels (16/9 ratio)
- Motion sensor, Light Sensor
- 16GB of internal storage
- Micro-SD
- mini HDMI output
- WIFI, Bluetooth
- 3.5mm audio jack
- 790g (iPad is 700g)
- Price: 399 Euros
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