Typically, when a brand new gadget makes its way in the course of the FCC , we need to do a good amount of digging to get to the juicy details, put Pandigital’s latest 8-inch tablet / e-reader, the SuperNova, isn’t holding anything back. This Android 2.3-powered slate follows within the footsteps of its 9-inch predecessor, the Novel , acting more as a glorified e-reader than an actual-deal tablet. Just like the Novel, it comes with B&N’s Nook app pre-installed and lacks access to the Android Market — apps could be downloaded via SlideMe. What’s more, it has got front (0.3 megapixel) and back-facing (3 megapixel) cameras, 4GB of internal storage, HDMI and mini-USB connectivity, support for 32GB micro-SD, and an 8-inch capacitive touch screen. Virtually the single things missing from this FCC filing are price and availability, but we’ve a sense the pair isn’t far behind. If SAR reports and tablet entrails are your thing, you could peek much more SuperNova details on the source link below.
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