Hardkernel's Odroid-A

development platform

768x1366

9000mAh

two

21Mbps HSPA +

$749

transparent backside

No idea how they did it, butseems the heck of a tablet for the $749 it will be sold for at the end of March. It might have something to do with the fact that this is a, not for the mass market, but it still achieves awesomeness.How does a 10" screen with the very highpixels of resolution and a transparent back sound? Pretty good, but bear in mind that Samsung also managed to spare and throw in some dual-core Exynos chipsets the manufacturer's way, so you can rest assured horse power won't be an issue.Add an insanely largebattery, USB and HDMI ports, 8GB of internal memory plusmicroSD card slots, 9-axis motion sensor, front and rear cameras, plus a 4Gmodem, and you can understand our excitement.As shown in the video below, Samsung's dual-core Exynos chipset managed to do 2200+ on Quadrant, despite that the silicon had to power a large and high-res screen, which makes us question the Quadrant results we got with the Samsung Galaxy S II prototype and Exynos at the MWC Expo last month. Now we are more than certain Sammy might have kept the same file system that was the bottleneck in the first edition of the Samsung Galaxy S.The Odroid-A actually has better specs than the best Android tablets out there, and it is listed at the price of. Considering that the Motorola XOOM started at $50 more, it makes us wonder about the magic the guys at Hardkernel managed to pull off.Have a look at thatin the video below, plus this might be your only chance to see an Asian girl presenting an Android tablet in a red lumberjack shirt. The only downside seems to be that the Odroid-A is running Android 2.3 Gingerbread for now.source: Hardkernel ARMDevices via Engadget