
The tablet fever has been gaining momentum, and obvious when more and more manufacturers joining in this orgy to cash in on this goldmine. You may never have heard of auto electronics provider Rydeen Mobile, but they do know your desire for a tablet to not being left out of the fun, and has thus created an 7-inch Android tablet that integrates the dedicated map functionality of its GPS machines.
The “gPad” GCOM701 won’t be a terribly high-end device, mind you, with an 800MHz ARMADA 166 SOC, 256MB of RAM, bring-your-own-microSD-storage and what we’re led to believe is a resistive touchscreen, but it sounds like at least Rydeen isn’t being stingy on the software front. You’ll find a full suite of Google Apps, Adobe Flash Lite 4 and AVI support, not to mention 4 million points of interest thanks to the integrated Navteq client. Connectivity include GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, both mini and full-sized USB ports, plus a front-facing camera for video chat, and there’s a 2400mAh battery the company claims will provide six hours of solid use. Find it this November at an unspecified price, no doubt alongside the pictured (but not mentioned) car dock.
Specifications:
CPU / Operating System
- Marvell ARMADA 166 – 800MHz; Android OS
Screen
- 7-inch TFT resistive-type touch panel; 800×480-pixel resolution
Memory
- Internal 2Gbit DDR2 SDRAM
- External: MicroSD (removable) up to 32GB
Connectivity
- GPS: High-Sensitivity GPS Receiver (NXP GNS7560)
- Bluetooth: Marvell 8688
- Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g (Marvell 8688)
Ports
- Audio: 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack
- Data: USB and Mini USB (2.0)
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