Mar 22, 2011 09:36 GMT  ·  By

Just about anyone seems to be keen on releasing Android tablets these days, and that's also the case with a company called AnyDATA, who's presenting two new products of this type for CTIA Wireless 2011, namely the AMD 120 and 810 models, both coming equipped with 7-inch touchscreen displays.

Right from the start, it's important to mention that, according to AnyDATA, both these products target OEMs and network operators, meaning that we're quite likely to see them arrive on the market with a slightly different look and under different branding.

The first product released by AnyDATA, the AMD 120 (no relation with the famous APU manufacturer whatsoever) sports a Qualcomm APQ8060 chipset running at 1.2 GHz, packs Wi-Fi connectivity and, despite running the Android Gingerbread OS upon launch, it will support a later upgrade to Honeycomb.

The second product revealed by AnyDATA, the AMD 810, targets CDMA EV-DO Rev. A cellular networks (800/1900 MHz and AWS bands) and will come pre-loaded with Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) right from the start, as well as a Qualcomm MSM8660 chipset running at 1.5 GHz.

Plus, this model will pack both 3G and Wi-Fi interfaces, while in the same time doubling as a mobile hotspot for other Wi-Fi devices.

In spite of these relatively minor differences, the two 7-inch tablets also pack plenty of additional common features, such as Bluetooth 2.1, an USB 2.0 port, dual speakers and microphones, not to mention all sorts of positioning and directional sensors.

Plus, they also sport both rear and front-placed digital camera modules, used both for taking pictures and engaging in VoIP conversations.

Obviously, given their specific target, AnyDATA is not likely to sell these tablets directly to consumers but, as mentioned before, we're likely to see them arrive on the market under all sorts of different names and brands.