CES 2010: ICD Vega and Ultra Android Tablets Get Showcased (Video)
Jan 10, 2010 Tablet related
CES 2010 has hosted tons of tablets, so it seems that this is the year of these devices after all. Now, we’ve stumbled upon a bunch of videos showing the new ICD Ultra and Vega Android tablets in action. Ultra is the LTE tablet made by ICD for Verizon, while Vega is meant to reach T-Mobile UK, as a desktop unit.
ICD ultra is a 7 inch device, packing a Motorola 4G LTE modem and an NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset, while Vega is a bigger model, sporting a 15 inch display. There’s also 2.5G radio on board, for voice calls and texts, plus WiFi and a family-centric interface.
These Android devices can be seen in action in the following videos, with Vega being handled in the first clip and Ultra in the next:
[via Slashgear]
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Tags: Android tablet, CES 2010, ICD Ultra, ICD Vega, LTE tablet





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