Onkyo Taps into Tegra 250 for First Android Tablet
Onkyo knows a thing or three about audio, and apparently they know something about mobile graphics, too. The company just announced its first Android 2.2 tablet -- the TA117 -- and unlike its poky predecessor, this one comes equipped with Nvidia's Tegra 250 chipset clocked at 1GHz.
It's a 10.1-inch slate with a 1024x600 resolution and comes with a pair of USB 2.0 ports, built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a microSD card slot, HDMI, a 1.3MP camera, and either 8GB or 16GB of internal memory.
So what's not to like here? It's only available in Japan with no word on when, or even if, Onkyo plans to ship this one stateside.

Image Credit: Onkyo
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Keith E. Whisman
December 28, 2010 at 10:58am
OK guys let the letter writing campaign begin. If we beg hard enough and send off enough letters, Onkyo is bound to get the message that we want that bad ass tablet. If it's a capacitive screen then it's pretty much near perfect.
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