Jan 25, 2011 07:48 GMT  ·  By

Coming up with an Internet tablet that manages to differentiate itself from the large number of such products available on the market is not exactly an easy task, but it seems that the people over at NioCom might have a pretty valuable ace up their sleeve, since they've recently unveiled a new Android 2.2 tablet that comes packed with it's own interactive pico-projector, called the MemoryKick Vision.

As Picopros reports, the new tablet sports PicoP technology by MicroVision, enabling users to project content from the tablet just about anywhere they see fit, which should prove to be quite an interesting feature for those users out there who want to play a movie or carry out a presentation in just about any location.

Beside the aforementioned OS, the Vision also sports a 4.3 inch, 800 x 480 pixels touchscreen displays, accompanied by an HDD providing up to a whopping 1TB of storage space, as well as Micro-SD, SD, and USB connectors.

Additional features include a Bluetooth to connect Bluetooth speakers, keyboard, and mouse, Wi-Fi connectivity, VOIP support and an accelerometer (namely, just about all of the features we've come to expect from a serious tablet).

Moreover, it's also interesting to point out that the NioCom MemoryKick tablet also sports an HDMI interface, allowing users to easily hook it up to an HDTV for 1080p playback.

The tablet will also come pre-loaded with a large number of dedicated multimedia and productivity applications, allowing users to both play their favorite movies and organize and view photos, but also to view and edit PDF, Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, just about wherever they might be.

Unfortunately, NioCom have not provided any solid pricing and/or availability details for the time being, but it seems that we should expect the MemoryKick Vision tablet to arrive on the market at some point in 2011, for somewhere in the vicinity of 500 US dollars.