Innovative Converged Devices' 7-inch Ultra tablet is yet another upcoming pairing of Tegra 2 and Android, but ICD's offering will emphasize affordability. The Ultra is expected to start at just $250 (without carrier subsidies) when it reaches the market at midyear. Its features will include 4GB of internal flash memory, HD video playback, and optional 3G. Interestingly, Verizon used an Ultra in January to demonstrate its next-generation 4G LTE wireless network; and the Ultra's big brother (the 15.6-inch ICD Vega) is headed to T-Mobile in the UK before the end of the year.
OS: Android 2.0
Key specs: 7-inch resistive single-touch display (1024 by 600 pixels or 800 by 480 pixels, capacitive versions are expected as well), 1GHz nVidia Tegra 2 (TegraT20) CPU, 256MB of RAM and 512MB of ROM, 4GB of internal flash memory (nonremovable), 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G option
Other features: Front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera for videoconferencing, mini HDMI output, microSD card slot, SIM card slot, accelerometer, FM radio, ambient light sensor, GPS option
Size and weight: 7.3 by 6.2 by 0.7 inches (height by width by thickness); 1.3 pounds or less
Due: By June 2010
Price: Expected to start at $250, without carrier subsidies

















