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Wirelession W1090 to rival iPad’s battery life

Wirelession W1090 to rival iPad's battery life

Wirelession of China has come out with the W1090, where its main attraction is the supposed battery life of 10 hours, which more or less matches what the Apple iPad offers. This is interesting, since most of the other tablets out there, clones or not, tend to die off after half that time. Powered by a Marvell PXA303 624MHZ processor and aided with 128MB RAM, the W1090 will run on the Android 1.5 operating system, which means you can’t have the Adobe Reader app installed on it. Other specifications are available after the jump, and if you’re interested in bringing this home, you might want to check it out for $210 sans any contract fees.

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