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<title><![CDATA[Motorola's rugged 7-inch tablet aims for enterprise]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Will Motorola&amp;39's rugged tablet be a hit with the enterprise crowd(Credit:Engadget)Motorola could be in the early stages of developing a new, ruggedAndroid tablet. According to information passed to Engadget, the company has begun work on a new 7-inch tablet that looks to feature a dual-core 1GHz processor, 1GB RAM, and 8GB internal storage. Other preliminary specifications peg this unnamed tablet with an 8-megapixel camera on the back, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, HDMI output, and a USB port for &quot;snap-in&quot; peripherals.The presentation slide alludes to a &quot;rugged&quot; tablet that would be able to withstand extreme temperatures and drops from 4 feet. Motorola has already released a few Android devices with similar hardware features in the Defy and push-to-talk i1.Very little is known about the software, save for its enterprise features. Motorola claims that this tablet will be the &quot;first physical embodiment defining Android for the Enterprise&quot; and lists a few specific features, including security and scanning utilities. This device is expect to enter a beta-testing phase in October of this year, with a presumed 2012 launch. Considering the amount of time that will pass before the table hits the market, Motorola has plenty of opportunity to install Honeycomb or the latest version of a platform-optimized Android. As it stands, however, this tablet will run Android 2.3 &quot;Gingerbread.&quot; Given we are possibly a year away from seeing this tablet arrive in stores, much could change.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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