Gateway intros its first Android tablet with 10.1-inch A60
updated 01:00 pm EDT, Mon September 5, 2011
Gateway's A60 Android tablet a rebranded A500
Gateway has taken the Acer Iconia Tab A500 and rebranded it as its own, calling it the A60 in the process. Specs remain largely the same, with a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 for a processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of integrated storage. The Android 3.1 tablet is still framed around a 10.1-inch, 1280x800 screen.
A microSDHC memory card slot expands memory, and a five-megapixel rear camera is paired with a two-megapixel front cam. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth offer onboard wireless. A USB port and 2W speaker are also accounted for. The 6,520mAh battery is said to offer up to eight hours of life.
Now available at Future Shop, the tablet is priced at $400 CAD ($404 US).







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How many "First Android Tablet" are out there?
Every day I see like 5 or more "First Android Tablet" but I have never see at least one in the real life.