 
   Galapagos A01SH Sharp is the  trading name of a new 7-inch tablet developed by the Japanese and is  intended, at least initially, the Japanese market. Based on the Android  operating system 3.2, the tablet Galapagos, we had met some time ago in  the laboratories of the U.S. FCC, it features a Tegra system-on-Chip  Dual Core 2 GHz, 1 made by nVidia. The system memory is 1 GB to 8 GB  flanked internal storage expandable in the usual ways (slot for microSD  memory card).
   
   The new Galapagos A01SH is  equipped with an LED touch screen display 1,024 x 600 pixel resolution  through which to view their own content and interact with the operating  system and its user interface. Through a microUSB connector is easy to  upload files to a personal computer, for example, or transfer your  favorite pictures. To connect the tablet to an external television, even  in high definition, you can use the door microHDMI in the Galapagos is  provided.
   
    
   
   The Sharp’s new tablet, which  measures 195 x 122 x 11.9 – 12.6 mm and a weight that is around 390  grams, has a Bluetooth module through which it becomes easier to  exchange content with compatible devices. The 802.11b/g/n WiFi module,  however, allows connection to any wireless networks in the immediate  vicinity of the device. Complete the endowment, a pair of integrated  cameras 2 and 5 megapixels. Aesthetically speaking, the Galapagos shows a  tablet rather clean and simple design, with square shapes but not  drastic, all seasoned with a refined and elegant black color as  background to the device.
   
   Currently there are no official  information about the launch price of the tablet or the availability  outside of Japan. Such information may be released by the company during  the next few weeks.
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