California-based gadget manufacturer Cherrypal today announced the availability of its new sub-$200 tablet computer, the CherryPad America. It was designed for those who are looking for an affordable, powerful, high quality, and low energy-consuming tablet computer with the ability to run the Android operating system. The CherryPad is powered by a 800MHz Samsung ARM11 processor, the Android 2.1 OS with all Android applications. An upgrade option to 2.2 is planned for the fourth quarter 2010. What’s more, the CherryPad America also features a 7-inch resistive touch widescreen display (no stylus needed) at 800×480 resolution with a built-in gravity sensor, a 256MB of DDRII RAM, a 2GB NAND Flash, a micro SD card reader and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g. Additional specs include a 3.5mm headphone jack, a built-in speaker, a microphone, a DC port and an optional external 3G modem. The CherryPad America’s Polymer 3200 MAH battery has a run time of 6-8 hours. Housed in a sturdy aluminum case, the Cherrypal CherryPad Android tablet retails for $188 a pop.
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