It looks like Qualcomm is set to introduce a new Android development tablet named the S4 Liquid. As you might be able to tell from its name the tablet houses a chipset from Qualcomm’s high-end S4 series, the dual-core MSM8960.
It has a lot of great features including a 10.1 inch 1280×768 display, two front-facing cameras (one is a 13 megapixel sensor) capable of shooting 1080p video. There are also two rear cameras for 3D video recording. Sounds awesome, right? There are also an abundance of ports, sensors and radios, including an on-die LTE radio. Oh, and did I mention it has 7 microphones
As this is a development tablet, though, it won’t have your traditional retail release meaning you’ll have to go through other avenues to get it when it comes out if you really want it. You can tell by how thick it is that it it’s meant purely for application testing. It’ll be interesting to see how the chipset handles Honeycomb/ICS, though I suppose we’re a bit far from seeing that in-depth. [via Engadget]
So I heard that Dell is coming out with a new high end XPS Laptop.
I will have 2 screen, 4 webcams, 2 CPUs, 4 GPUs, 2 keyboard and 3 touchpads. Did I mention is will also have 9.2 speakers? OK, Im sorry. I had to!
I heard it was only supposed to have half of a 37 core processor, with a hemi powering it’s ram…
Lol
You forgot to mention the modular hot stackable battery system that lets you keep adding stackable batteries indefinitely. Thanks to this ingenious system this is the first tablet to be able to sport “lifetime uptime”(c) all rights registered.
After you purchased your 50th additional battery it comes with a desk mount swivel so you can have your tablet sit waist high off the ground with stackable batteries and swivel the tablet to face you as you use it as a mobile home office with 30 days of use between charges.