
HTC is trying to jump back into the tablet market considering their last two attempts weren’t exactly the best. This time with a device called the Vertex HD, that could just be a code name of course. We don’t know a whole lot about the tablet yet but from the NenaMark results we can tell the device has a resolution of 1280×752 and will run a Tegra 3 processor. The processor will be clocked at 1.3GHz unlike some other Tegra 3 processors we’ve seen clocked at 1.5.
We weren’t told of a screen size from the NenaMark results but I’m going to take a guess it will be a 7 inch device. Most likely aimed at the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire. This tablet will practically be the same as the Nexus 7 except with Sense and made by HTC. HTC probably won’t have a hit with this device and will probably have another fail considering most people want stock devices nowadays. HTC should probably stick to the phone market but I could be proven wrong and I hope HTC does prove me wrong.
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Tyler Maciaszek
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