We've already seen the Intel Medfield reference device with our hands on earlier today, but during the Intel Keynote they took it out on stage to show it off to the world.
The device itself is pretty fully loaded. NFC, HDMI, and an 8MP camera that can take 10 high resolution pictures a second. The design also supports upto a 16MP camera. While running Gingerbread, it's clear that this is a highly optimized version of Gingerbread, that performs amazingly well on the device.
The 1080p video playback was shown alongside an HTC device in a time lapse video, which illustrated how the Intel device outlasted the HTC one by hours in terms of battery life. The claim is that 1080p video playback is offered without sacrificing battery life.
In browsing and Javascript the device was shown against a competitor product, and the results were impressive. The Intel Medfield offered a significantly better experience than the competitor phone. And because of the optimizations existing Android Market applications will work without needing a re-compile.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/psEQ0h_xGOw/story01.htm
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