Nov 19, 2010 18:51 GMT  ·  By

Although there is still a lot of time left until CES International will open its gates, some companies have already started announcing the products they plan to showcase during this fare, Sungale letting us know they will use this opportunity to display their first Android tablets.

Dubbed ID1010WTA and ID708WTA, both of these offering will make part of the Cyberus series of tablets and are designed to run the Android 2.2 operating system while also coming equipped with an integrated 3D accelerator as well as various applications, including an e-book reader app and Microsoft Office compatibility.

Moving to their hardware specs, the 0.75-inch-thick 10.1 inch ID1010WTA comes with a “high definition screen,” built-in Wi-Fi 802.11b/g wireless Internet access as well as a removable 1700mAh battery, a rare sight among fellow tablet offerings.

A HDMI 1.3 output also found its way to the specs list, leading me to believe this will actually be able to playback HD content, so Sungale should be using a pretty powerful SoC to power these two tablets (well, at least the 10 inch model).

Compared to the 10.1 model, the ID708WTA adds to the feature list a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, the included 2GB of internal storage being expandable via a MicroSD card slot that takes up to 32GB cards.

As far as battery life is concerned, the 10 inch offering is rated at about four hours of continuous use, while the 7 inch offering with its 1600mAh battery should be able to run up to three hours without recharging.

Other details regarding the hardware being run are not available at this time, although Sungale did let us know the prices they plan to ask for these tables, the 10 inch models coming in at $329 while the 7 incher will be available for $229.

Next to these, Sungale also plans to present, during CES, new 5 and 7-inch Kula TV portable Wi-Fi video-streaming units, joining the 4.3-inch model launched earlier this year.