Japan gets Android-powered, inexpensive tablet PC NTT Hikari iFrame in 2010

Google has made the presence of its Android Operating System and every big company who would like to introduce a new Smartphone is opting Android as an OS, not only for the reason that it gives a great performance, but also a business strategy to cut down the costs as it is an open source. Google’s hunt continues to run the Android in netbooks, MIDs and tablets too.
NTT is one of the Japan’s biggest telecommunication companies introduces a new 7-inch touchscreen Android based tablet named, Hikari iFrame available only in Japan as of now. It’s been added with various types of widgets like weather, recipes, news and calendar along with a Wi-Fi for internet connectivity.
Additionally, the Hikari iFrame comes with an SD card slot, an alarm clock, a speaker, USB port and an internal battery life which is yet to specify how long it works, along with a 3G feature. Hikari will retail to stores some way between the first half of 2010 with a price tag range between $220 and $330. Thanks to Android OS, as it let down the price of the device to be reduced to 20%-30%.
[via geek]
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