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by jeff goldman on January 10, 2010

Freescale Semiconductor has announced plans to demo a reference design for a $199 Linux-based tablet computer at CES.
"Here's how Freescale describes the design: it will 'provide instant-on functionality, persistent connectivity and all-day battery life,'" writes CNET's Brooke Crothers.
"The new product, available with either Android or Linux operating systems, will be priced at $199," writes CIO Today's Barry Levine.
"Other specs include 512 MB of DDR2 RAM, 4 to 64GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, 3MP camera and microSD expansion," writes GadgetCrave's Chris Weiss.
More here from ZDNet ... more here from The Inquirer ... more here from HotHardware ... more here from Unthinkable ... and more here from I4U News.
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