Motorola Google Android prototype demonstration tablet

Google Android chief engineer, on Monday showed a glimpse of tablets that come from Motorola, a potential competitor to Apple'siPad with a more powerful processor.
A tablet prototype Motorola - which come with "dual-core processor Nvidia 3D" version and tablet friendly honeycomb Android - Google, Andy Rubin demonstrated by the D: Dive Into the Mobile conference.
Motorola devices that are running earlier versions of honeycomb, which will be released next year and has been developed to work better on a shelf, according to Rubin. Developers can create applications that can take advantage of the tablet screen "bigger, but work together on a smartphone.
Google is also working on the user interface. For example, the tablet does not have a prototype Motorola hardware button. Instead, use a virtual keyboard on the screen when users reposition the Tablet running in all directions. This is different from the IPAD, which has a button permanent home equipment.
Rubin would not come on the hardware specifications or when the tablets Motorola will appear in stores, just say "do not come out because for some time." Furthermore, he did not specify the use of the product processor Nvidia but it says "Nvidia 3D and was really great to work with."
The use of dual-core processors will tend to make tablets Motorola stronger than the current version of the IPAD Apple, but Apple could complete the next version of the tablet hit with the same hardware.
In the prototype tablet, Rubin demonstrates the latest version of Google Maps, which will be available for mobile phones in a matter of days, "he said.
Aided by the ability of 3D tablets, Google Maps can see the shadow of buildings as users zoom closer to the ground, then see the landscape in 3D, users tilt the map. This new version is based on vector graphics, which is more efficient and uses a smaller amount of data. Users can also download the entire course at once, according to Rubin.