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NEC LifeTouch Android tablet isn't touch our heart

Hey! It is still a tablet cell phone; this 7-incher runs Android 2.1 and packs an ARM Cortex A8 processor. All I can say is this. But the 7 inch screen is really an attraction.

NEC LifeTouch Android table is planning to release in October, but it will not promote to general consumer instead of businesses. If your company owns enough employees, you can think about it. But there is some thing which I really can't understand. It turns out the tablet has even more buttons than I thought, although the D-pad seems to have been replaced by four directional buttons. There are also buttons for power, home, menu, and back functions, among other things. I was so wondering why didn't set something on the right? So that we can use it as a cool PSP.

NEC has loaded some custom software on top of Google Android, and the tablet is apparently aimed at businesses looking to customize their own software. NEC isn't expected to offer the tablet directly to consumers. Instead, businesses may offer tablets to their clients. That said, the video below shows the device acting as a comic book reader, video player, and all sorts of other functions that look awfully consumer friendly to me.

Features at a glance of the device are as follows, and watch the clip below for the UI, apps and e-book in action.

* ARM Cortex A8 CPU

* Mobile DDR 256MB

* Wi-Fi IEEE802.11b/11g

* Bluetooth Ver.2.1 + EDR

* 3MP camera

* GPS

* accelerometer

* internal mono mic

* internal stereo speakers

* SD/SDHC slot, two USB 2.0 ports

* 8 hours of battery life

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