Trigem intros Tegra 2-based Tabit tablet

updated 10:10 am EDT, Thu April 28, 2011

 

10.1-inch Android tablet with e-library access


Korean computer maker Trigem, which markets in the US under its Averatec brand, has announced a Tegra 2-based tablet computer dubbed the Tabit. The Tabit runs on Android 2.2 and features a 10.1-inch wide format 1024x600 LCD screen. The tablet has Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a MicroSD card slot, and USB and HDMI ports.

The Tabit will be preloaded with several dictionaries. Trigem is also making an e-book library available to Tabit users. The company claims the library has roughly 2 million items, of which approximately 1,500 are free.

The company has not announced pricing or availability for the Tabit. [via Akihabara News]







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