Although the Motorola CEO has revealed that it wants to introduce a tablet computer, it does not talk about the appearance of the product and other details. However, Google’s vice president revealed the answer in advance. At the D:Dive Into Mobile conference held in San Francisco, USA, Andy Rubin, Google’s vice president, presented Motorola’s tablet prototype, which runs the Android system. According to Andy Rubin's introduction, Motorola's tablet uses an NVIDIA dual-core processor that supports 3D technology and runs the Honeycomb version of the Android system. Andy Rubin then quickly shifted the topic and did not talk about the details of this tablet. There is no more news on Motorola's tablet, perhaps, as Motorola’s co-CEO Sanjay Jha said, and we’ll see it in 2011. There are 7†and 10†models in size.