A trio of latest tablets from Energy Sistem (a corporation known for low-end PMPs and e-readers) won’t ordinarily turn many heads, but when you look closely at these you’ll notice they do not quite match your average budget-minded slate running Android 2.x. They don’t seem to be actually running Honeycomb, unfortunately, but rather a “Honeycomb-style” skin that’s been slapped on top of Android 2.3 (much to the displeasure of Google, we presume). Otherwise, there’s decidedly few surprises to be found — you may pick from a 16:9, 7-inch or 4:3, 8-inch screen (with the upper-end model topping out at 1024 x 768), and so they each pack an ARM A8 processor and either 4GB or 8GB of storage (with a microSD card slot for expansion). Prices also are expectedly at the low-end, running between $185 and $270, and all three are set to ship on November 19th. Hit the link below for the entire rundown.
The corporate presents its new range of tablets, three new exclusive devices according to Android OS 2.3 +, including Honeycomb style launcher interface and is optimized for performance as much as 20% higher.
Betting requires precision, skill, ability … a well-played wager is a chance earned and effort Sistem is holding the appropriate cards to hold out probably the most ambitious bet at the tablet segment. The corporate is launching in November three new devices of seven and eight inches in order to strengthen the emblem available in the market for these devices.
Connectivity, versatility, performance and compatibility are the keys features of the Energy Sistems’ tablets. The recent models of the road are: the Energy Tablet i724 Dark Iron, the Energy Tablet i824 Dark Iron and the Energy Tablet i828 Black HD.
These devices are currently the sole models avaiable for purchase that feature the Android OS 2.3 +, a system that has the experience Honeycomb graphic but performed on Android 2.3, one of the successful and extended versions of the market and that therefore offers more possibilities by downloading applications, widgets and games. Android 2.3 + enables you to run multiple applications simultaneously in a stable manner and is additionally optimized for performance as much as 20% higher.
Amongs the characteristics of those tablets it could be highlighted that the 3 model have an A8 ARM architecture, 512 MB DDR3 RAM increasing their speed and their full HD HDMI output which might be used as media center. In addition they have USB-OTG function for simple access to the memory of the tablet from the pc, Wi-Fi, expandable memory via microSD cards (as much as 32 GB) and front camera.
If we speak about them individually, portability is the important thing of Energy Tablet i724 Dark Iron, a compact, lightweight device with capacitive multi-touch screen 7 “and only 360 gr. weight and 16:9 widescreen format that makes it the precise model for movies and video playback. It has 4 GB of internal memory that may store as much as 12 hours of video or 2,000 songs.
The Energy Tablet i824 Dark Iron has a 5-point multi-touch capacitive screen 8 “leading edge technology in 4:3 format, ideal for reading. The typical characteristics with the model i724 is its internal memory capacity, that’s also 4 GB for storing hours and hours of video and thousands of songs.
Finally, the Energy Tablet i828 Black HD excels in its category because of its multi-touch capacitive screen high-definition 5 points. It has a screen resolution of 1024×768 to enjoy videos, pictures and all types of documents. The i828 model has a dual camera and 8GB of internal memory.
All three devices have a battery of four,000 mAh 3.7 V, 14.8 Wh offering as much as 5 / 6 hours of video playback, 6 / 7 hours of WiFi browsing, and 30 hours of music playback.
With an unbeatable price and user experience, the hot tablets of Energy Sistem are one of several safest bets one of the devices of this class. Three models designed to fulfill the purposes of the streamed, hyperconnected and social generation, that defines today’s society.
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