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7-inch iLet Mini Haleron Tablet at $199

Posted by Vincent On February - 26 - 2010

Looking for a cheap tablet for your mobile need? Haleron’s 7-inch iLet Mini Hal will be available at the beginning of March 1, 2010 at just $199. It is the cheapest PC tablet on the market right now. The iLet Mini Hal is available to order at the Haleron’s website, but it won’t ship till March 1st.

The iLet Mini Hal boasts a 600 Mhz VIA CPU, 128 MB of DRR2 memory, and 2GB of storage space that expandable with a flash memory card or USB drive. Best of all, it is run on Android 1.6 operating system. If you just need the tablet for surfing, play media files, and word processing, this little tablet will be sufficient to do the job.

Via: Haleron

Specificatiions

1. CPU: VIA ARM with Freescale MX  Integration 600MHz
2. 7″ TFT LCD TOUCH SCREEN /Resolution: 800*480
3. Multimedia Codes: Supports MP3/Audio Format ,AVI, Motion JPEG/Video Format supports word docs, excel, powerpoint,youtube, games, several video formats,ePub, text, html eBook formats,
4. RAM: 128MB DDR2
5. HARD DISK: 2GB NAND FLASH, Supports to 32GB Flash or 250GB USB
6. Communication: Ethernet 10/100M, WIFI:802.11B/G, 3G USB optional
7. Ports list: SD x 1(support up to 32G HCSD), USB x 2, Stereo Audio out x 1, Microphone in x 1
8. Audio: High-Fidelity stereo speaker output
9.  16 hours  activive battery – 72 hours standby
10. Software:  Ocean Android OS (Upgradable) plus Many Pre-Loaded Apps
11. 10GB Cloud Storage via Halerons iConnect
Colors: Black or White
Software: Android Apps. Free Apps at iConnect
1 Year Guarantee

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