TabletLiquidware Amber developmental Android tablet now available

Liquidware Amber developmental Android tablet now available

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The Liquidware Amber has especially been put together for all those who wish to build their own tablets. This development framework is equipped with basic hardware and has room for customization, allowing users to come up with their own version of an Android tablet.

The device that was dug up by Engadget, claims to be ‘perfectly incomplete’ and at the same time, a fully functional tablet. It employs the Android Gingerbread 2.3.4 platform and dons a 7-inch capacitive LCD touchscreen that can render visuals in 800 x 480p resolutions and 133 DPI. The framework is embedded with 5 tactile buttons which can also be hidden by the end user. It is fueled by the ARM Cortex OMAP3730 processor and 512MB RAM and ships with 16GB onboard memory.

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The slab utilizes the SmartPack technology for extending support to up to 5600mAh battery and 19v DC power adapter. It comes with two USB ports, another USB OTG port, a 3.5mm stereo jack and accessible pins to establish connections with a number of other devices. Additionally, it has also been embedded with eight addressable LEDs. The Wi-Fi enabled developmental slate measures 4.19 x 6.66 x 0.66 inches and tips the scale at less than 450 grams.

The customizable Liquidware Amber developmental Android tablet is available through the official company website in variants of Amber Base and Amber Pro. The former is priced at $983, while the latter can be picked up for $1674.

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