The 8-inch tablet is packing a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 16GB storage, five and two megapixel rear and front facing cameras and will run Honeycomb. There's also a claim that the tablet is waterproof, but we can't imagine that being shouted from the rooftops: it transpires that it's only splash-resistant as long as the ports are closed, so Bob Ballard will have to take something else on his next dive.
Pantech Element 'Waterproof' tablet rumored to launch on AT&T next week -- Engadget
Pantech Element 'Waterproof' tablet rumored to launch on AT&T next week -- Engadget