With Android Honeycomb now in the scene, it’s time everybody embraces the Android version that has been designed for operation in a tablet environment. The latest to be identified on the Honeycomb side is Australia’s Pioneer Computers. With Honeycomb, Nvidia’s Tegra 2 Dual cores have become almost an industry standard with the latest from Pioneer Computers. Pioneer DreamBook ePad H10 HD conforms to this as well.
This is exactly the reason why the Pioneer DreamBook ePad H10 HD is a lot like the Motorola XOOM as well as similar offerings from Samsung and LG. For example, the DreamBook ePad H10 HD also comes with a 10.1 inch display having a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels.
The rest of the tablet specs include a 1 GB RAM, flash based storage options of 16 GB to 64 GB, a 5 megapixel camera at the rear and a 2 megapixel unit at the front. A 26.6 Whr battery powers the DreamBook ePad H10 HD.
Connectivity options with the ePad H10 HD include WiFi and Bluetooth, which are standard fitment while 3G is offered as an option. The tablet also features a micro HDMI port, a 3.5 mm audio port, micro USB port, SIM card slot, as well as a micro SD card slot. There is a dock connector along with integrated speakers and a microphone. The ePad H10 HD also features a 3-axis G-sensor, a gyroscope, and an ambient light sensor.
Pricing for the DreamBook ePad H10 HD starts at $699 Australian dollars, which translates to about $687 US. The tablet is expected to reach stores towards the middle of April.
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