So just as with Android phones, we're likely to see a wide variation in
Honeycomb tablet capabilities.
Not exact matches
The Xoom is Motorola Mobility's first
tablet device and features the Android «
Honeycomb» 3.0 OS, which runs from 10.1 - inch 1280 × 800 16:10 touch screen, with a dual core 1Ghz processor and both 3G and WIFI
capabilities, along with a 1.2 megapixel front and a 5MP rear facing camera.
The Sony
Tablet S and
Tablet P officially get unveiled with Android
Honeycomb 3.1 and 3.2, Wi - Fi + 4G
capabilities and a host of streaming options.
The LG G - Slate was one of the first
tablets to run
Honeycomb when it came out, and looked like a true competitor to the iPad with a brilliant 8.9» display panel with native resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels, 1 GHz dual - core processor, Android 3.0, full HD 1080p video recording
capability, 9 hours of promised battery life and these all encased in only 620gms.
What's more, the
tablet running
Honeycomb will be launched in its 3G avatar while the company's other
Honeycomb offering, the Eee Pad Transformer — featuring a detachable keyboard — will also be made available during the same time with 3G
capabilities.
As a result, neither
tablet matches the versatility of the Apple iPad 2, or even the
capabilities of a well - appointed Android 3.2
Honeycomb tablet, such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus.
Toshiba Thrive
tablet comes with Android 3.1
Honeycomb OS, powered by a dual - core Tegra 2 processor, 1 GB RAM, 5 megapixel camera with
capability to record video in HD, and an additional 2 megapixel front - facing camera for video calling, USB 2.0, HDMI port, micro-SD card port for memory expansion support.
Tha 3D
tablet is having HSPA + 4G connectiity and runs with Android 3.0
Honeycomb, 1 GHz dual - core Tegra 2 chipset, 3 cameras, 8.9 inches 3D display, 1080p HD video caturing
capability, and more exciting features it is having.
The
tablet runs on Android OS 3.0
HoneyComb, 1 GHz dual - core processor, 10.1» WXGA display with 1280 x 800 resolution, 4G LTE / WiMax connectivity, 16/32/64 GB variants, 2 - megapixels rear - camera with LED flash, 720p HD video recording
capability, 1080p full HD video playback, DLNA support, 2 - megapixel front - facing camera, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n powered by a 6860 mAh battery.
Cisco has said is a statement that the
tablet would later be updated to include the latest
Honeycomb operating system and would have Wi - Fi and 3G
capabilities, with 4G support in the future.
LG Optimus Pad LTE runs Android 3.2
Honeycomb OS, sporting an 8.9 - inch IPS True HD display with 1280 X 720 pixels of resolution, powered by 1.5 GHz Qualcomm dual - core processor, an 8 megapixel rear - facing camera with 1080p HD video recording
capability, an additional front - facing 2 megapixel camera to make video calls, 32 GB internal storage, microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 32 GB, micro USB 2.0, 802.11 Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, 3.5 mm headset jack, HDMI out, DLNA functionality, 6,800 mAH battery, a whole host of the Google services plus all the regular features of an Android
tablet.
Dell Streak Pro has been rumored to come with
tablet optimized Android 3.0
Honeycomb OS skinned with Dells» Stage 2.0 UI, running on 1.2 GHz Nvidia Tegra T20 Dual - Core application processor for increased performance
capabilities, sporting 10 inches WXGA display with 1280 x 800 pixels of resolution, boosted by 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, a 5 megapixels rear camera, and an additional 2 megapixel front - facing camera for video chats, a modular modem for data only, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, dual band Wi - Fi connectivity, Android Market, measuring 13 mm thickness, and weighing 720 grams.
Packed with brushed aluminum back, the Dell Streak Pro comes pre-installed with
tablet optimized Android 3.1
Honeycomb OS skinned with Dells» Stage 2.0 UI with Gorilla Glass protection, featuring 10.1 - inch WXGA screen display with 1280 X 800 pixels of resolution, powered by a 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra T20 Dual - Core processor for increased performance
capabilities, boosted by 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, 1080p HD video playback
capability, equipped with a 5 megapixels auto - focused rear camera with flash, paired up with an additional 2 megapixel front - facing camera for video chats, dual stereo speakers, two mics (left and right), Data only — modular modem, dock connector, microUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 802.11 Wi - Fi a / b / g / n connectivity, built - in GPS navigation system, 3.5 mm audio headset jack, Android Market, a powerful battery providing up to 12 hours of usage time, and a whole host of Google services.
The operating system used in the Sony
tablet P is a customised version of Google Android
Honeycomb 3.2, which means there are no calling, SMS and MMS
capabilities in this device.