What we have now here, is a decidedly low-end Android tablet from the folk at MSI (possibly a member of the Enjoy family ) flying in the course of the FCC as fast as its single-core 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU and 512MB of RAM will carry it. Inside you can find Bluetooth and WiFi antennas, in addition to sufficient room for an entire-sized SD card, though oddly the user manual says this model (listed as MS-N0Y1) only supports sizes as much as 8GB. Up front you will discover a camera for video chatting, the requisite buttons for navigating the customized version of Gingerbread, and a ten-inch screen sporting a slightly uninspiring 800×480 resolution. There is a second camera around back, in addition the all important FCC tag. Look at the gallery below and hit up the source for the aforementioned user manual and a unique treat — schematics for those Android pushing internals.
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