Released: Android Media Platform (AMP): OLED Android 2.0 Handheld
Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets

We know that the Motorola Droid has launched today, but it is not the only Google Android device launching. We have just learned that the Android Media Platform (AMP) has popped up out of nowhere, for those who do not know, the device is an OLED Android 2.0 Handheld.
There are three AMP devices in the family and all have are flash-memory based. All three run on embedded Linux but have an Android OS layer. The loaded software is of a high quality and add to that superb hardware, and you are left with an advanced portable device.
We mentioned above that there are three devices from the AMP family, the first is the 5-inch tablet with its OLED capacitive touchscreen, the others are the 2.5-inch and 10-inch versions, these will be released sometime in 2010.
Other features include an 8-megapixel camera, optional 3G, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. As yet no information has been given to pricing as it has only been released to developrs. Visit Electronista for more details.



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