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ICD Gemini Tablet

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What is it?
The ICD Gemini is a tablet prototype that was caught on camera by Engadget. If this model does go into retail, it will definitely be a great tablet indeed!

What it has?
- 11.2″ touchscreen LCD at 1366 x 768
- NVIDIA Tegra 2.1 GHz
- Android OS
- 300 x 191 x 15.6 mm
- 512MB DDR RAM
- 4GB flash memory
- SD Card slot (up to 32GB)
- 3G chip for data and VOICE!
- Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
- Bluetooth 2.1 & Infared Sensor
- FM Radio & GPS chip
- MicroUSB port
- 5MP camera on the rear and 2MP camera in the front
- HDMI out and 1080p video playback

What it needs?
The ICD Gemini is definitely packed with features, but to make it a true competitor out there, it needs Windows 7, then it will be a full blown computer in a tablet form.

Source: Engadget

Apple iPad – Launch Day

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What is it?
The Apple iPad has been announced for a while now, but today is the launch day and so we will take a look at it while the the few and the proud have their hands all over its fingerprint-attracting surface. The cheapest model comes in at $499 and the most expensive comes in at $829.

What it has?
- 9.7″ capacitive touchscreen IPS LCD display
- 1GHz Apple A4 chip
- 10-hour battery life
- 1-month standby
- 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB flash drive memory
- Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n
- Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
- 3G UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz) – optional
- GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) – optional
- 30-pin Dock connector
- A speaker and a microphone

What it needs?
There is no doubt this device is going to be powerful and smooth. But one thing that will definitely restrict its successful is the data plans – pay $15 a month for 250MB of AT&T data or $30 for unlimited. If apple puts a 4G chip in there and do $30 a month unlimited plan through Clear or Sprint or Comcast, then you are looking at a netbook killer. Throw in tethering via Wi-Fi, I would of stood in line today.

Source: Apple

Fujitsu LifeBook MH330

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What is it?
The Fujitsu LifeBook MH330 is a new netbook that promises faster and more powerful performance. Of course, this might be one of the last netbooks if Apple is right.

What it has?
- 1.1kg and 18.5mm – 24.5mm thin
- Intel Atom N450 processor (1.66GHz, 512 L2 Cache, 667MHz)
- 1GB RAM
- 250GB Hard Disk Drive
- Bluetooth v2.1
- 5-in-1 Card Slot
- 802.11b/g/n WiFi
- Web camera
- 10.1-inch WSVGA back-light LED display
- Spill resistance keyboard
- Some variation of Windows 7?
- DVD Sharing application

What it needs?
The MH330 definitely needs built-in 3G or 4G, which should be standard on all netbooks by now.

Source: Fujitsu via Engadget

Sony Vaio M Series

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What is it?
Sony puts it M series into the notebook category, but one look at the specs, it is clearly a netbook meant for usage during travel.

What it has?
- Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz
- Genuine Windows 7 Starter (32-bit)
- 1GB DDR2 SDRAM (667 MHz)
- 250GB Serial ATA (5400 rpm)
- 10.1” 16:10 display (1024×600) with LED backlight
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150
- 183 x 33 x 268 mm at 1.4 kilograms
- WLAN 802.11b/g/n
- Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
- MOTION EYE camera
- Stereo speakers plus mono microphone
- 3 USB ports

What it needs?
For the M series to be a better netbook, it definitely needs to have SSD and a 3G or 4G card. I rather have that then large HDD, 3 USB ports, and Bluetooth.

Source: Sony via Engadget

MSI X-Slim X360

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What is it?
The MSI X-Slim X360 is the 2010 update to their ultra-thin X-Slim laptop series. The hardware upgrade is personally exciting to me because I am using the lowly X320 with a Core 2 Solo!!

What it has?
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- Intel Core i5-520UM processor
- Chipset Intel HM55
- Graphic Intel HD Graphic
- 4GB DDRIII SO-DIMM
- 13″ HD (Glare type) 1366×768
- 2.5″ 250/320/500 GB SATA
- Card reader 2 in 1 (support SD/MMC)
- HDMI, D-sub, USB 2.0 x 2, Mic-in, Headphone out, RJ-45
- Battery 4 /8 cells battery pack
- Wireless 802.11 b/g/draft n, Bluetooth V2.1EDR
- 1.3M Webcam
- 2 Speakers
- 324 mm (W) x 227 mm (D) x 6~22.5 mm at 1.4 grams

What it needs?
MSI – you could of made the X360 very desirable by using SSD instead of HDD, an anti-glare screen, and the final version of Wireless N. These additions would allow the X360 to compete directly with the Adamo and Macbook Air.

Source: MSI via CrunchGear