What Devices with Honeycomb Ready??

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Gadget Review - We know that the Android OS 3.0 Honeycomb devoted to the tablet PC. But, what Devices have been using this Honeycomb?

Asus Eee Pad MeMo
Asus Eee Pad MeMo will feature a 7-inch capacitive display, powered by a Qualcomm snapdragon chipset.
Running Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), will offer 1080p playback and offer support for a stylus. It will come with dual cameras for video calling, and feature a MeMIC media phone extender, along with a mini-HDMI to hook-up to your TV.
It will debut in June.

Asus Eee Pad Slider
The Asus Eee Pad Slider is a tablet with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Essentially it has the same 10.1-inch IPS 1280 x 800 display as the Transformer.
The new Eee Pad Slider weighs 886 grams, is 16.7mm thick and comes with Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core processor. Android 3.0 ready, it offers the same two camera setup, wireless n connectivity and same Adobe Flash 10.1 support as the Transformer.
It will debut in May.

Asus Eee Pad Transformer
Asus has also launched the Eee Pad Transformer. It will sport a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 IPS touchscreen display that can be connected to a keyboard instantly turning it into a laptop.
Specs include dual cameras (1.2MP and 5MP), wireless n, USB, Bluetooth and built-in card reader. It will come with 1080p playback, supporting Adobe Flash 10.1 and be powered by Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core processor.
It will be available in April

Toshiba Honeycomb tablet
Toshiba's yet to officially give a name to its Honeycomb.
What we do know is that it will feature a 10.1-inch touchscreen display, come with Toshiba’s EasyGrip, and be powered by a dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 chip with integrated Nvidia graphics meaning full frame-rate 1080p HD video playback and support for Adobe Flash 10.1.
It will also feature a 2-megapixel front-facing camera and 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, a full-size HDMI port to easily share photos and video on an HDTV, a full-size USB and a mini USB 2.0 port for connecting external devices.
A full-size SD Card slot provides options for additional storage and transferring files. The device will also be equipped with Bluetooth for easy device connectivity and fast 802.11n Wi-Fi support for easily connecting to the web from home, the office or Wi-Fi hotspots.
The Toshiba tablet will be available in the first half of 2011, says the company.

Acer Iconia Tab A500
The Acer Iconia Tab A500 will connect on the Verizon LTE network in the States. It’s got a 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen with a Nvidia Tegra 2 1GHz dual core processor running the show and an Android OS to pull it all together - but not without an Acer UI (4.5) over the top. Flash 10.1 support has been confirmed.
Beyond that, specs are sketchy but the Iconia A500 will be optimised for a HD web experience, 3D gaming and multimedia playback, so this isn’t going to be a stifled businessy experience. No pricing details yet.

Motorola Xoom
It’s a 10.1-inch, Android Honeycomb tablet with a 16:10 aspect, HD, 1280 x 800px display that’ll playback 1080p video and capture at 720p through a 5-megapixel camera.
Xoom is support by 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 CPU with connections via 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and even a decent sized 32GB lump of on-board storage as well. The first wave coming in Q1 will not be LTE supporting, but the Q2 updates will be fully 4G. Throw in 10 hours of pure video battery life and we reckon everyone’s happy.

Dell Streak 7
Dell has confirmed it will launch a 7-inch version of its Dell Streak Android tablet. The new Dell Streak 7 will come with Android 2.2 at launch although Dell has confirmed that it will be getting Honeycomb (Android 3.0) very soon after launch.
It will get a speed boost with an Nvidia Tegra dual-core processor superchip. The Streak 7’s built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth capability and innovative front- and rear-facing cameras, make chatting face-to-face with friends over 3G or Wi-Fi connections nice and simple; 4G connectivity will be available in the US. All of that is topped off with Gorilla Glass to make sure you don’t wreck your tablet the first time you drop it.

LG G-Slate/Optimus Pad
G-Slate (A UK version, known as the Optimus Pad )is Honeycomb device will have 3D capability and will sport a dual-core Tegra 2 CPU as well as 4G connectivity. It has an 8.9-inch screen and will be able to capture full HD 1080p and 3D video.
Due to land in April, the Optimus Pad will be pretty much identical to the G-Slate, including the 3D recording capability (although the screen itself, isn't 3D capable).


Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1V
This was originally called the Galaxy Tab 10.1, but Samsung has launching a new, slimmer 10.1 so that the original is now called the 10.1V (with the V referring to its exclusive availability from Vodafone in the UK).
As the name, it will have a 10.1-inch screen and will be 10.9mm thick. It will have an 8MP camera It's due to hit UK shops in the summer, before the newer 10.1.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
This is the second version of the 10.1, which is thinner than the original model (which is now known as the 10.1V). The 10.1 will have a trimmed down profile, measuring just 8.9mm, offering just 3MP Camera. The other major difference is that the 10.1 will have Samsung’s TouchWiz UX skin on top of the Android 3.0 OS, rather than just straight Honeycomb.
Having two models with such similar names is bound to lead to consumer confusion, but Samsung hasn't stopped there, as there's one more model on the cards

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9
Samsung has also announced another tablet device called the 8.9 that, as the name suggests, has an 8.9-inch screen (not to be confused with the 8.9mm depth of the Galaxy Tab 10.1). The 8.9 tablet is thinner still, with a svelte profile measuring just 8.6mm.
Sporting Samsung's TouchWiz on top of the Honeycomb OS, the 8.9 weighs in at 470g and has a 1280x800-pixel display along with a 1GHz dual-core processor. It also comes with a rear-facing 3MP camera as well as a 2MP camera on the front, along with 720p video capture capability.

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