AOC’s Breeze MW9022 tablet stops by the FCC
AOC is apparently about to launch a new tablet, called Breeze MW9022. The device recently emerged at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website; pricing and availability details are yet to be confirmed.
The Breeze slate PC will employ an ARM Cortex-A8 central processing unit with one core operating at a frequency of 1.2GHz. Moreover, it will sport a capacitive touchscreen panel (an improvement compared to AOC’s E800 tablet that the manufacturer introduced last year) that measures 9 inches in diagonal and offers a native resolution of 1280-by-800 pixels.
According to the FCC listing, the MW9022 houses 1GB of on-board memory (RAM) and 8GB or 16GB flash storage, which is expandable by up to 32GB via the built-in microSD card reader slot.
Other features include dual cameras (a 5MP one on the back of the tablet and a 2MP front-facing web cam for video conferencing), an HDMI interface, a Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/n radio and a 7000mAh battery that is supposedly capable of operating autonomously for up to 7 hours on a single charge.
Reportedly, the Breeze MW9022 slate weighs 1.4lbs (635 grams), measures 0.5 inches (12.7mm) at its thickest point and comes with an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.