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World’s first GLONASS-enabled tablet will let US and Russia know where you pee

May 13th, 2011        

World’s first GLONASS-enabled tablet will let US and Russia know where you pee

It’s a rare scene to find devices that support the GLONASS system, which is Russia’s equivalent to the US Government’s GPS. Russian provider Skylink is launching a new Android tablet called the Xpad, which is a 7-inch tablet with support for both GPS and GLONASS, which means that you most probably won’t get lost anymore with this new system.

The rest of the specification for this tablet is quite normal. It’s a 7-inch Froyo tablet running on an 800MHz processor, sporting 512MB of RAM, and a 3.2 megapixel camera. It’s going into Russian shelves for 14,000 Rubles in winter, which is around $500, if you’re interested.

SOURCE via CNews

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