Saturday, October 9, 2010

ICD¡¯s Tegra 2-toting Gemini tested, briefly enjoyed





It’s only been a single day since the Tegra 2-powered ICD Gemini promised us a world in which tablet PCs could magically make calls, sport webcams and play Flash content (yes, we’re still a bit sore about that), but somehow one man has already managed to get his hands on a prototype of the wannabe iPad killer. The verdict? “Blisteringly fast,” according to Stuff.tv, albeit buggy and thoroughly unready for market. The website liberally praised the large, 11.2-inch screen for superb color and detail even as it found the resistive touch controls sluggish, and was blown away by how quickly the 1GHz Tegra 2 dealt with web browsing on Android OS. Sadly, it seems there wasn’t time to get Hulu running on the device, and important features (including those webcams) weren’t working on this early prototype. But don’t worry, the publication says the feature-packed slate won’t even hit the company’s native UK until August, when ICD expects carrier deals to be signed. Now, Stuff, assuming you haven’t returned that shiny tablet — how about you shoot us some video?


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