Motorola Develops Tablet TV

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Motorola with Verizon operator will launch the tablet computer that can be integrated with the pay TV service. Through these tablet computers, users can also watch the broadcast later on cable television verizon's FiOS.

The tablet computers, has a screen measuring approximately 10 inches and running with the Android operating system. Possible tablet computer was launched in autumn 2010 in the United States.

Tablet market valued some analysts as an arena for the next battle in the war in the mobile device market. Some vendors also have been preparing to compete iPad tablet computer.

Motorola tablet integrated with the TV is expected to give its own advantages in competition in the tablet market. By working together with Verizon Wireless, which has 25 per cent of U.S. television market, Motorola will not be seen as a destroyer of the pay-TV business. Thus was launched the Financial Times.

Sanjay Jha, Motorola's Chief Executive has announced that since May last tablet, but only now found the company in cooperation with pay TV operators.

"We are very focused to participate in the convergence between mobility and home, and I think you'll see some of our products in a very short time," said Jha.

Motorola tablet computer also aims to offer something not seen in excess iPad. This tablet will support Adobe Flash, software that supports approximately 90 percent of web video. This device is also expected to be thinner and lighter than iPad also has two cameras.