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Here Comes The Newborn 7-inch Android Tablet

Posted on 18 August 2010 by Android

We have seen enough iPad knockoffs, and most of them are not worth to be called as an iPad clone. They are just tablets which are based on Android OS, and this one we seeing here is maybe the best looking one, at least it’s not a knockoff of something.

This 7-inch Android tablet gives you four buttons to press, allowing users to jump to home screen, pop out the menu, navigate backwards, and search for something. The device is powered by the Marvell PXA166 processor, which is an 800MHz chip based on ARM11, and it includes a 7-inch touchscreen display (800 X 480, in 16:9 aspect ratio), 256MB of RAM, 1GB of flash storage, a 4800mAh built-in battery, Wi-Fi, GPS, webcam, accelerometer, micro SD card slot, audio jack, built-in mic and a USB port. Most importantly, it runs Android 1.6 system.

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. droid ab Says:

    are this tablet have simcard slot..??

    thanks before for answer

  2. Unkn0wn Says:

    I have got $600 is it worth to get one of these? I have no iPad yet but this looks quite tempting I have iPod touch 2g and the new iPhone 4 which I have upgraded from my 3GS I like apple but android I have never tried would I be able to jailbreak like the other two devices? Thanks!

  3. Unkn0wn Says:

    Idk, I don’t think so. But it has an sd card slot

  4. caffeineborg Says:

    Any name or site where it is available? Did you get some information if a price target has been set?

  5. Sharon Says:

    Saw one on dell.com the other day. You may want to check that out.


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