Have a gander. Take so long as you wish to have. That, friends, is the AT&T-bound HTC Puccini, and it will be the primary tablet to hit Ma Bell with inbuilt LTE support. Per our sources, the Android-based slate is currently in testing, and will be hitting the markets within the not-too-distant future. ‘Course, AT&T just started shipping its first two LTE devices, but having something other than a WWAN modem would definitely be appreciated. As for specs? We’ve confirmed that a 1.5GHz dual-core processor is onboard, alongside 1GB of RAM, Honeycomb, 16GB of storage and a ten.1-inch WXGA touchpanel. We’re digging for more today, and may be updating accordingly. Meanwhile, be happy to peruse the gallery below — oh, and that “smaller” device? That is the WiFi-only Flyer that we saw soar throughout the FCC in April. That’ll be set free on US shores next month, and we’re sniffing around for a value right now.
[Thanks, Anonymous]
The winners of the 2011 Engadget Awards — Readers’ Choice
NPD: Apple grabs over 1 / 4 of the mobile PC business in Q4 2011 (including iPads), HP tops with laptops



