CES 2010 will be a great opportunity to see the world of tablets expanding and similar devices will also find a home there, too. Among them, you’ll find the very interesting Notion Ink smartpad, an unnamed device based on the Nvidia Tegra T20 chipset and running Android. The graphics solution will provide support for 1080p Full HD video playback.
Notion Ink’s mystery smartpad comes with WiFi, Bluetooth, HSDPA/UMTS and a Pixel Qi transflective display, with a 10.1 inch diagonal and a 1024 x 600 pixels resolution. The device’s specs list also includes A-GPS, a digital compass, an accelerometer, proximity sensors, USB connectivity, HDMI, a 3.5mm audio jack and a 3 megapixel autofocus camera with video recording.
Storage is provided by a 16GB or 32GB SSD, plus an SD slot if this is not enough for you. Notion Ink’s future product will run Android OS, with gesture support and navigation will be handled via touchscreen or a trackpad. The battery life of this device is pretty impressive, too: 48 hours of functioning in standby more, 8 hours of HD video playback and 16 hours of Internet surfing via WiFi.
[via Slashgear]