Paul Otellini already told us that we'd see 
new Android tablets running Intel silicon at Computex. Now 
DigiTimes is quoting loose-lipped upstream component makers who claim that 
Acer is set to launch its 10-inch Android 3.0 tablet built upon Intel's 
Oak Trail platform in July. Mind you that's the 
retail date, making the May 31st kickoff of Computex the perfect event to demonstrate the unARMed Android tablet for the first time in public. Of course, Acer was early with its 
Android-based netbook back in 2009 so it's no surprise to see the company with another Google first in 2011. And really, without a suitable 
Microsoft tablet OS available until 2012, you can bet that Intel's going to be pushing 
the Honeycomb port to x86 hard over the coming months with rigs from Lenovo and ASUS also tipped by 
DigiTimes. Oh, and for whatever it's worth, the Taiwanese rumor rag also says that Acer is "evaluating" an Oak Trail with MeeGo tablet. 
Which version, we wonder?
Acer's 10-inch Oak Trail tablet running Android 3.0 rumored for July delivery originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 May 2011 06:19:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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