CNET, meanwhile, apparently managed to get its hands at the two slates (pictured above), reporting that both carry a 1.2GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM and a five-megapixel camera, together with a 1.3 megapixel front-facing shooter. They’re also coated in Corning Gorilla Glass and CNET, within the absence of quantitative specs, reports that both are “thinner than a AAA battery and lighter than a paperback book.” The stylus-equipped ten-inch version is reportedly aimed at the enterprise market, whereas its little brother is described as more media-friendly, presumably with the patron market in mind. That’s about all we all know at this point, though remember to inspect CNET’s coverage below for more images and insight.
Verizon purportedly readying new LTE tablets, Xyboard gets namedropped
Are there two Droid tablets on Verizon’s horizon? It certainly appears like it, now that CNET has outed the Motorola Mobility Droid Xyboard. In line with the inside track outlet, Verizon is gearing as much as release two different versions of the 4G LTE-equipped tablet — an eight-inch model and a 10-incher, both slated for launch later this month. Motorola declined to supply details at the devices, and Verizon stopped wanting spilling the beans on pricing and availability, though it did provide the next statement: “As we’ve previously mentioned, we’re planning to bring several new LTE devices to market including two tablets. We’ve not made any official announcements within the U.S. but we glance forward to sharing more details soon.”
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