ICD Ultra Tablet makes an appearance on Late Night TV

Posted on 23 December 2009 by


Photo courtesy of ICD

The ICD Ultra Android tablet has been getting some good coverage lately, as we get weeks away from CES 2009. The 7″ mini tablet packs some powerful features including the Tegra T20 chipset, 2G/3G bands, WiFi, BT, Android Eclair 2.0, and a 4GB internal SD card. The tablet will be on display at CES 2010, and ICD claims more insight to pricing and availability.

Engadget’s own Josh Topolsky was a geek guest on the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon show last Friday night. Josh brought a nice assortment of gadgets with him — including  an ICD Ultra prototype. The tablet shows a snappy touchscreen interface, touts a full HD display and connects to your HDTV over HDMI. With the horsepower of Tegra and the versatility of an all purpose OS like Android, this tablet should have no problem making a name for itself early next year.

Via Slashgear, Source The E-Book Test

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