Working at the FCC must be one of the best government-paid jobs in the U.S. The reason is simple – you get to play with the latest gadgets before anyone else. Take Asus’ Iconia Tab A200 for instance. It has recently got FCC’s seal of approval and since the Taiwanese company asked for confidentiality, and unlike some lucky FCC engineer who tested the tablet, we’ve no idea how it looks like. We would guess it’s another 7-incher, since the A100 has such a screen (7-inch). However, from its dimensions, we think it may rock a 10.1 or 8.9-inch display. Or, God knows, maybe some other screen size like 7.7-inch like Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, or 8.2-inch like the Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition. Honestly, we have no clue…
However, we’re pretty confident the A200 comes with at least a dual-core processor (or quad-core perhaps?), Wi-Fi connectivity, front-facing camera, Bluetooth and few gigs (16?) of built-in storage. That said, we’ll make sure to follow this story and let you know as soon as we catch a new detail or two, k?
[Via: Unwired View]