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ICD Gemini boasts top-notch specs including Tegra 2 SoC, dual webcams

The features built into the ICD Gemini proves that not all attention should be directed towards the Apple iPad. With a spec sheet that seems too good to be true, this tablet computer is sure to impress when it hits the market.
Written by Rachel King, Contributor

The features built into the ICD Gemini proves that not all attention should be directed towards the Apple iPad. With a spec sheet that seems too good to be true, this tablet computer is sure to impress when it hits the market.

Tegra-powered tablets made the news at CES 2010 back in January, and here's another one to support the cause. The 11.2-inch touchscreen tablet computer utilizes the 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset and runs on the Android OS, but internal storage starts at only 4GB.

Also notable is the 3G connection, which actually allows users to make cellular phone calls from their tablet. Not to mention it has Flash support and dual webcams (2-megapixels up front and 5-megapixels on the rear side).

Here's what else to look forward to on the ICD Gemini:

  • Multi-touch display (1,366 x 768 resolution)
  • 1080p HD video playback
  • 802.11n Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • GPS
  • 5-axis accelerometer
  • Digital compass
  • SD card reader (up to 32 GB)
  • MicroUSB connectivity
  • HDMI support
  • 3.5mm headphones socket
  • FM radio
  • Stereo speakers
  • 40Wh battery

While the ICD Gemini won't be an iPad killer in the slightest given the sales numbers last weekend, it is a worthy tablet computer with several features the iPad lacks. Although, some think that JooJoo makers should be worried.
Interested buyers will have to wait, however, as neither a price nor a release date has been announced yet.

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