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Mar 16 2010, 12:03pm CDT | by Robert Evans
Another tablet has made its way onto the tech blogs today, this one is a 10" Android device from Marvell (via Technologizer). Few details about this tablet, which is a prototype the company is trying to sell for branding, have emerged yet. The tablet is being billed as powerful and power-efficient.
Marvell hopes their tablet will go on sale by the end of 2010. There's been no discussion of price as of yet, but it's likely to occupy the $400-600 range that most tablets are aiming for now. This tablet will run the new Armada processor.
In terms of design, it's clear Marvell didn't exactly break the bank on this one. This tablet looks a lot like a digital picture frame, with a cheap and thick plasticky black bezel. The OS appears to be stock Android. I'm not sure what version it runs right now, but by launch we can probably expect at least Android 2.1.
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