Netronix, known for his collaboration with the Pocketbook in the production of electronic books, thinking about the release of Tablet PCs. A prototype of the product was shown at a recent trade show in Hanover, CeBIT. Despite the fact that only a prototype was shown at the exhibition, its appearance did make a very positive impression.
There is still not much information on new Netronix device. The prototype runs on Android 2.2, and was equipped with a capacitive touch screen with the same diagonal as that of the iPad – 9,7 inches. Hardware platform for the prototype is SoC Freescale i.mx51. We also know that the tablet has a Micro USB port and USB (!), headphone jack and a pair of built-in speakers.
It is assumed that after they finish their device it will go on sale around mid-May. And the cost of it can be half the price of the basic iPad – about $250.
Source: http://www.gadgets-reviews.com/netronix-tablet-cebit-2011.html