
Chances are that we'll find out for sure next month at CES, but 
PC World has it on authority that BenQ will be throwing its hat into the overcrowded Android tablet ring  early next year. The so-called R100 will be a 10.1-inch device,  complete with a 1024 x 600 resolution touchscreen, an unspecified flavor  of Android and a Samsung-built ARM CPU humming along at 833MHz.  Moreover, we're told that the battery will run for a solid 12 hours  before begging for mercy (and calling it a night), and it can also be  used with a stylus -- you know, for handling both simplified and  traditional Chinese handwriting. 8GB of internal storage, an SD slot,  mini-USB port, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a mini-HDMI socket are also  marked for inclusion, and of course, an 802.11b/g/n radio will be  planted right alongside a Bluetooth module. There's no mention of a  price just yet, and a company representative noted that images wouldn't  be available until the device "was officially launched." Bah! Humbug!
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