Yes, there’s a Packard Bell tablet out there, one that was announced in April. And it’s not bad at all, especially if you’ve seen an Acer Iconia 500 in action. This is basically a rebranded Iconia 500, now going as the Packard Bell Liberty. The reason? Acer bought Packard Bell in 2008.
This device comes with Android 3.0 Honeycomb and a 10.1 inch 1280 x 800 pixel display, plus the usual WiFi, Bluetooth, 5MP camera at the back and 2MP front camera. The brain of the slate is a dual core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and the device also comes with 16GB of internal memory. You can purchase the product from here.
There’s at least half a year to go for Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets, at least until the Android Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade comes… Till then, this is a solid purchase via Comet for $570, a bit more than you’ll be paying for an attractive Eee Pad Transformer.