NEC is among the Japanese companies to ready Android tablets, with a device already being specced and pictured, as you can see below. Dubbed LifeTouch, the slate features a 7 inch TFT LCD display with a 800 x 480 pixel resolution, a weight of 400 grams and Android 2.1 as the OS of choice. NEC LifeTouch supports both stylus and finger input and relies on an ARM Cortex A8 CPU.
You’ll also find 256MB Mobile DDR on board, support for WiFi IEEE802/11 b/g connectivity, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a 3 megapixel camera, GPS, an accelerometer and an internal mono mic. There’s a pair of internal stereo speakers among the specs, plus an SD/SDHC slot, two USB 2.0 ports and a battery that provides 8 hours of functioning time.
NEC will also use its servers to provide cloud computing services, with its tablet also being named “Cloud Communicator”.
[via crunchgear]