We’re getting accustomed to Android ICS tablets coming out from every device maker out there, so seeing one from aigo isn’t a surprise. This one, the aigo M803 model was showcased at CES 2012 and it runs the Android 4.0 experience on top of a mystery ARM Cortex A9 processor, plus a 8 inch display.

The aigo M803 supports a 1280 x 768 pixel resolution and relies on a 6,000 mAh battery for juicing up the slate. WiFi b/g is also on board, as well as a 0.3 megapixel front camera for video calls, 8GB of flash storage and a memory card slot. There’s a microphone involved, speakers too and a G-sensor is included among the main specs. A row of touch sensitive buttons is also in the mix, making us wonder if this device was intended for earlier versions of Android, that actually needed these input methods.

aigo will probably price this product in the affordable range, else it will be ignored in favor of those $100 Android 4.0 slates coming from China. Pricing and availability are a mystery at the time, but CES still goes on, so we’ll find them out at some point…