There’s a new Android tablet that’s on the low end in terms of price, but based on its technical specs you’d never know it. A company called Xtex has developed one of the cheapest Android tablets on the market: Xtex My Tablet 7, yet somehow it is also one of the most feature-rich at the same time.
Xtex is a New York-based firm that created the most affordable tablet in the USA, going for a mere $150. The My Tablet 7 is a 7 inch entry level device that’s already up for direct order through its maker. The specs aren’t half bad, I’ll give you that much: 800 x 480 pixel resolution, 1.5 GHz processor, 16 GB of storage, SD storage extra, 1 GB of RAM and a 2 megapixel camera at the front. There’s even an HDMI port in the mix, with support for 1080p output, plus a full USB port and a min USB one.
The OS of choice is Android 4.0.3 ICS and the only downside to the product is the low resolution, other than that everything is peachy. The only thing I’m curios about is if Xtex makes its own devices of if they’re made in China and rebranded in the USA… it would be nice if they made their own gear.
Xtex My Tablet 7 Specs
- 7 inch display with 800x480 resolution
- a prosesor 1,5GHz
- Android 4.0 OS
- 1GB RAM
- 16GB internal drive
- 2MP front camera
- port USB and Mini USB
- HDMI 1080P output
- TF card slot (for additional drive upto 32GB)
- Headset port
Xtex My Tablet 7 Price
Xtex My Tablet 7 price is $150. And with a $150 price tag, it’s even cheaper. And get this – not only is it $50 less than a Kindle Fire, it’s also much more feature rich. For starters, it has a 1.5 GHz processor, 16 GB of internal storage, and 1 GB of RAM. It also has all the standard hookups like an SD card slot, HDMI output, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera.
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