MSI has snuck a few new tablets into Computex , which we’ve naturally dug up, dusted off, and covered in fingerprints. The WindPad Enjoy 10 is a ten-inch Android Gingerbread slate with relatively humble specs — 1024 x 768 resolution, 4GB of storage, 512MB of RAM, and a 27.3WHr battery — but additionally an exceedingly modest asking price of $299. It comes with a 1.2GHz ARM Cortex A8 (single core) processor that’s said so as to play back 1080p video, and a minimum of some of the dual 2 megapixel cameras has to be ready to record in 720p in addition. Its smaller sibling, the Enjoy 7, spans 800 x 480 pixels across a 7-inch expanse and has a smaller 17.3WHr battery, but is otherwise identical. We’re promised an excellent discount point for this smaller tablet, with both Enjoy models expected to start mass production in July and hit the States in earnest either that month or soon thereafter. Releases in Europe and other nations also are planned shortly after america gets a primary bite of those intriguing Gingerbread concoctions.
MSI specifically stated to us that it preferred Android 2.3 over 3.0 for its broader compatibility and higher stability. Alas, neither slate is licensed to access the Android Market, however the pre-production units we checked out had an APK installer on board and MSI promised to determine a workaround to allow you to obtain apps. It wasn’t terribly clear how that’d be done, but no less than the corporate has it in mind. As to construct quality, the 795g Enjoy 10 felt great within the hand, its curvy and skinny body proving easy to address. We will not really touch upon the particular construction as what we were shown were early pre-production mockups designed to only give us a taste in preference to the whole enchilada. Weighing in at 395g, the Enjoy 7 incorporates a similar penchant for curviness and, on a less happy note, glossiness. Both are smear magnets with a high sheen finish at the front. The metal backs are more demure, though. Inspect the Enjoy 10 on video after the break.
N.B. We were in the beginning told the resolution at the 10-inch Enjoy 10 was 1024 x 600, however the spec sheet more accurately identifies it as 1024 x 768. Given the screen’s 4:3 size ratio, that makes numerous sense — just pretend we said 768 rather than 600 inside the video above.
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