Aug 16 2011, 9:32am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Fusion Garage came forward yesterday as the company behind the mystery TabCo, that kept the tech world and consumers guessing for the last couple of months. Fusion Garage is trying its hands again on tablets with the Grid10. Fusion Garage built GridOS on top of the Android Kernel. The result is an interesting looking user interface. The new Grid10 tablet starts at $499 and is supposed to ship next month. Amazon is now offering pre-ordering for the Grid10 Wi-Fi and the Grid10 Wi-Fi + 3G.
Features of the Grid10 Tablet:
The Grid10 is supposed to be able to run Android apps. It remains to be seen if the Grid10 is able to garner marketshare away from other Android tablets this fall.
More details on Amazon.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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