It’s been almost eight months since we introduced you to Interpad’s Tegra 2-packing Android tablet, and now we’re hearing rumors that the article might never make it to market. The tablet was originally slated for a December 2010 debut, but in August the slab’s maker, E-Noa, released an announcement that said the tablet was on hold until January. Well, January’s come and gone, and with a slew of Tegra 2 tablets on the point of hit the market, it seems like the Interpad might get left behind. Apart from a scarcity of updates to the corporate’s website, its Facebook page is without any information, and in accordance with the folk over at Tablet Guys, repeated calls to E-Noa’s office have gone unanswered. Basically, the Interpad’s nowhere to be found, and with Acer’s Iconia Tab slated for an April 24th release and Motorola’s Xoom already making the rounds, the Interpad’s once impressive specs just don’t seem so special anymore.
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