
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.
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