Motorola create a media tablet as 10-inch screen which will use Google’s Android operating system. The premier feature of the tablet will be the ability to access Verizon’s FiOS cable service from it, according to the FT’s anonymous sources. The Motorola is said to be “thinner and lighter than the iPad,” and will allow tethering.
It will also support Adobe Flash, according to the report. There will also be two cameras, one front-facing for video conferencing, and another on the back for photos.The Motorola Tablet could be for sale in the U.S this fall.
Motorola-Verizon’s would certainly stand out in one way: being able to access pay TV service from the device directly from a provider like Verizon. Movies and TV shows can be downloaded to the iPad from Apple’s iTunes desktop software and the iTunes iPad app, as well as streamed through video applications from Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu.
Source: CNET
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