NEC 7-inch Netbook Powered by Tegra 2 Chip Running Android

Here is another non-tablet device that Charbax from ARMdevices spotted at CES 2011. This 7" mini-laptop from Japanese company NEC is equipped with an ARM Cortex-A9 CPU based on NVIDIA's Tegra 2 platform. It runs Android 2.2, has a full QWERTY keyboard, and weighs about 1.3 lbs.

The video is funny somehow as the guy at the NEC booth seems a bit helpless answering the flood of questions by Charbax. So we do not learn whether the NEC device may run Chrome OS instead of Android in the future, neither when or if it will be released for sale at all, and how much it may cost. This is all still top secret.

Via Liliputing

Operating Systems: Android

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