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HTC Puccini To Be The 10in Tablet We Crave?

| May 10, 2011 | Comments (1)

Looks like the guys and gals at PocketNow got a little tip slipped their way today. The picture you see above is apparently the HTC Puccini (more on the name later), a new Honeycomb tablet made in collaboration between HTC and AT&T which will use AT&T’s 4G network. The 4G network will reportedly be of the LTE variety and not the faux 4G HSPA+ one.

Not much else is known except that it will likely have a 10in screen and presumably make use of the HTC Scribe pen.

The name Puccini comes from the 19th/20th Opera composer Giacomo Puccini, which could hint that the tablet may have some sort of music production/consumption edge to it that may make it an interesting device.

Is anyone looking forward to HTC’s first Honeycomb tablet? Worried there may be a bit too much Sense included? Or maybe your excited at what they may do with it? Hit the comments below to let us know.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    I think the real news here is seeing capitalism at its finest. To witness the survival of the marketably fittest tablets. Its good to have choice, and all of the contributors will end up designing the consumers preferences. Maybe that one will be the formidable competition for the ipad.

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