By Nicole Scott
23 Dec, 2010 8:30 pm
We first spotted this tablet back in June at Computex the Malata A1101 Tegra 2 Tablet. We do have to admit that we were pretty impressed. The next time we got our hands on was at Google I/O 2010 and it was the showcase tablet for Tegra2 running the game BackBreaker. Again, very impressed! Now that we get to play with it outside of the single game environment we have to admit, we aren’t very impressed. We’ve shot a video walking you through the tablet UI and benchmarks below. The most important thing to note about the Malata Tegra 2 tablet is that it might be for sale in your region as the The Interpad from e-Noa, the LuvPad AD10 from Mouse Computer , the FlatPad A10T from FlatComputing & the Hannspree tablet. So buyer beware, it might have been the showcase tablet for the capabilities of Tegra but put through the paces it just didn’t stand up.
If you want to know what specs this gaming machine.
Processor: Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core ARM Cortex A9 at 1ghz
Screen: 10.1″ 16:9 1024×600 Capacitive touch-screen
Storage: 512MB to 1GB SLC, 2GB to 32GB iNand (depending on the chosen configuration)
RAM: 512MB to 1GB DDR2 (depending on the chosen configuration)
Inputs/outputs: Mini USB, Mini HDMI output, Headphones, MicroSD
Connectivity: WiFi b/g, Bluetooth (optional)
Other: G-sensor, built-in stereo speakers
Battery: 3500mAh lithium polymer
OS: Android 2.1
Size: 253 x 164 x 12.5mm
Weight: 660gr



















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