Acer's upcoming Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) tablet has been seen quickly in a few videos via Engadget this Christmas, showing off a responsive gyroscope.
There is little known about the actual specs of the tablet, but it should be powered by a dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2.
Additionally, the tablet will have a 10-inch screen and Acer's own Android marketplace for apps.
Acer appears to use the gyroscope for touch-free page turning, as well as for zooming of photos without the need for users to multi-touch, however, Engadget says that feature is still very buggy.
The videos show some internal testing of the tablet, which Acer says should be in stores by April.
Watch them here:
Additionally, the tablet will have a 10-inch screen and Acer's own Android marketplace for apps.
Acer appears to use the gyroscope for touch-free page turning, as well as for zooming of photos without the need for users to multi-touch, however, Engadget says that feature is still very buggy.
The videos show some internal testing of the tablet, which Acer says should be in stores by April.
Watch them here: