Motorola's Honeycomb tablet has certainly been receiving a lot of attention as of late - more attention, perhaps, than has ever been paid to a device whose name has yet to be publicized. Nonetheless, the pieces of the puzzle are finally coming together - Engadget has scored seven pictures of the 10-inch slate:

Unfortunately, some of the shots appear to have been taken by Mr. Blurrycam himself - in fact, the graininess is so bad in some images that it's nearly impossible to discern what is being conveyed. Still, regardless of what the ports shown in the last image are for (HDMI, microUSB, and headphone jack ports are probably in there somewhere), there's one thing that has been ascertained by this leak: the tablet is destined for Big Red's network, as proven by the Verizon logo seen in the first three images. Other than that, Engadget's tipster mostly just confirmed the specs we already knew:

  • 1 GHz Tegra 2 T20 processor
  • 1280x800 multitouch-capable display
  • Gyroscope
  • 512 MB of RAM
  • microSD card slot
  • Front-facing and rear cameras (no mention of megapixels this time around, though according to our Taiwanese friend, the former is 2 MP and the latter is 5)

Regarding the name... well, we're still left out in the cold, as the tipster wasn't sure whether the tablet would end up being called "Stingray," "Everest," or "Trygon." Only time will tell, I suppose.

Source: Engadget