CES is no short of Android gadgets this year, latest debutant is Touch Revolution's NIMble desktop phone.
Claiming to be the first Android powered home device, it runs household apps like recipe holder, weather, stocks, email etc. NIMble is the brainchild of Mark Hamblin, Product Design Lead of the original iPhone's touchscreen. It sports a 7" 800x400 screen, a 624MHz Marvel processor, 512MB internal memory, SD card slot, 2MP camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 (A2DP).
All the standard Android apps are included alongwith a custom built UI skin. The screen is multitouch capable(not functional though), expect it to be fully functional at the launch this September. It will cost you $300 to own one of these or free with a $10 or $20/month contract.
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