Mar 11, 2011 13:42 GMT  ·  By

Australian company Pioneer Computers has come up with some pretty interesting surprises in the field of Android tablets, and it seems that they're now ready with yet another product of this type, namely the DreamBook ePad H10 HD.

Similar to most other tablets set to be released in the near future, the new device from Pioneer Computers runs the Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) operating system from Google, while in the same time leveraging the computing capabilities delivered by the NVIDIA Tegra II T20 processor, running at 1 Ghz.

The new DreamBook ePad H10 HD from Pioneer Computers comes packed with a 10-inch multi-touch display capable of delivering an 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, 1GB of RAM memory, plus multiple storage options, 16 though 64GB flash memory modules being supported.

The ePad H10 HD comes equipped with enough wireless connectivity and networking options to keep users online just about wherever they might happen to be at any given moment, whether we're talking about Wi-Fi, GSM or 3G modules (a Bluetooth 2.1+EDR module has also been thrown in the mix).

As expected, the tablet also packs built-in speakers and microphone, plus a 2-megapixel front camera module, used for online video communications.

Additionally, a 5M pixel CMOS (Auto focus) module has also been added to the back of the tablet, allowing users to also take photos and record video.

Plus, quite a lot of wired connectivity options have also been added to the pack, including HDMI, USB and a memory card reader, while the device is powered by a rechargeable 26.6 Whr (2S1P) battery, that can support more than 8 hours of video playback.

According to Pioneer Computers, their new DreamBook ePad H10 HD will sell for around $699 US dollars, which is not that bad a price, considering the features it has in store.