We got a sneak peek of the Android-powered ICD Ultra tablet last week on Late Night and now Engadget is back with new details. This 7 inch touchscreen tablet runs Android 2.0 and is one of the first devices with the Nvidia Tegra T20 1 GHz processor. The gadget also sports a HDMI port for high definition video output to a TV.
Complete specs include:
- 1GHz Tegra T20 CPU
- 7in display, resistive (and capacitive) touchscreen
- 512MB of RAM and 512MB of ROM
- 4GB of hardwired storage
- 2G / 3G radios
- WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1
- 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera
- Also: HDMI out, USB 2.0, microSD slot, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, and 3.5mm headphone jack.
With a rumored $249 price range, this could be an interesting Android option. ICD is currently looking for partners (3G carriers I guess) to offer a free subsidized version. A 15 inch version is also in the works, but pricing information is unavailable.
For more pictures, head over to Engadget.
