Friday, 1 June 2012

Panasonic's Not-W700 runs Android, streams Blu-ray video, takes Skype calls, is not a tablet

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We have seen Android employed for home entertainment reasons before, but it is been rare that the company has wanted Google's OS used almost solely with this purpose in your mind. Panasonic is gambling that it is Not-W700 may use Android (2.3, regrettably) to have an all-singing, all-dancing compact video device. The 7-inch, 800x480 standee plays media from the SDXC card slot or higher DLNA, including tracks normally destined for Blu-ray in one of Panasonic's Diga set-top boxes. If you would rather hand out video than simply receive it, there is a front camera for Skype video calls -- and also the W700 continues to be Google-fortunate, so that you can visit Google Play if you would rather play Dying Rally than watch Dying Race 2000. We are unsure about the thought of a tablet with little from the portability, but Japanese shops can give the chance to determine on your own on This summer 25th to have an unofficially believed $446.

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