At a time when ARM as good as Android have been winning a mobile computing world, Intel’s usually only starting to locate up with a little immature robot-friendly prototypes, similar to these Oak Trail-based 10-inch tablets during Computex 2011. Starting from a left you have a Intel Green Ridge, Foxconn F150, Quanta QXZI, an unnamed Compal device, Intel Marco Polo 2, as good as Intel Carrot. Sadly, Intel wouldn’t give a names of a ODMs during a back of a own anxiety tablets, so your theory is only as great as ours.
With a difference of a Gingerbread-powered Foxconn slate, these were all using upon Honeycomb 3.0.1 OS — well, you contend running, yet only barely. As you’ll see in a hands-on video after a break, many of a inclination were struggling to keep up with a launcher animation, as good as unnecessary to say, Intel wasn’t penetrating upon vouchsafing us exam video playback upon them. We additionally beheld which Android Market was blank upon a prototypes, yet Intel positive us which it’ll be accessible upon a last products, as good as which stream Android apps have been already upheld by Oak Trail. In conditions of set up peculiarity it left most to be desired, yet this is excusable during a traffic show; it’s a program which we’re endangered with. From what we’ve seen here during Computex, Android upon Oak Trail is distant from ready, so it’ll be engaging to see if Acer can essentially lift off a Jul launch for a rumored Oak Trail Honeycomb tablet.
Update: OK, a in-depth hands-on video is eventually working. Check it out after a break.
Intel shows off Oak Trail-based Android Honeycomb tablets during Computex
