Fujitsu intros Tegra 3-based M532 tablet with Android 4.0

updated 08:25 pm EST, Tue January 17, 2012

 

Tablet unveiled just after CES


Fujitsu has introduced a new tablet, the M532, that has surfaced just days after most companies showed off their latest gadgets at CES. The tablet, which was detailed by the German site TechFokus, is powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 3 chipset and previewed with Android 3.2, however the device will be outfitted with Ice Cream Sandwich before launch.

The tablet centers around a 10-inch display with 1280x800 resolution, with a three-megapixel camera on the front side and an eight-megapixel primary shooter on the back. Other hardware features include a SIM card slot and a microSD option to expand beyond the 16GB of integrated memory.

The M532 is said to be on its way to Germany in May for €499 (~$635 USD), however launch plans in other markets remain unclear.


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