Tuesday 30 August 2011

Sharp Reveals The RW-T107 Tablet

Sharp has announced a new 7" tablet, RW-T107 in Japan. The product runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and sports fully-functional NFC (Near Field Communication) capabilities. This will enable users to make payments, read membership cards, IDs, and more using the tablet. Yes, that's all I could make out of the inept translation.

The device measures 7.6" (l) x 5.1" (w) x 0.5" (d), and weighs in at 395 grammes. It's powered by a 1 GHz CPU coupled with 512 MB RAM. The 7" screen has pixel dimentions of 1024x600. Apart from that, the tablet features a microUSB port, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI output, headphone jack, and a SIM card slot. The company claims that the 5,400 mAh battery provides enough juice to keep the device running for 8 hours.







Based on Gingerbread, the device will let you enjoy thousands of apps available in Android Market. This could be the main reason behind Sharp sidelining the tablet-friendly Honeycomb in favour of Gingerbread. The RW-T107 is expected to release in Japan on the 5th of September. No word on the worldwide release yet.

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