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http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/23/hisense-sero-7-lt-pro-tablets
I can't decide if I like this budget tablet or not...
Hisense Sero 7 Pro
7 inch 1280x800 IPS display
1.3GHz Tegra 3
1GB RAM
8GB eMMC
micro SD
mini HDMI
5MP and 2MP cameras
Android 4.2
$150 at Walmart (starting tomorrow)
It's very similar to the Nexus 7 with the addition of micro SD, mini HDMI, and cameras. This looks like the first sub $200 tablet that I think might be a reasonable buy. If a micro SD or mini HDMI ports are important, this looks like it could be worth the money.
What I'm not too excited about is it's from a company that hasn't made tablets before (at least in North America) and I'm skeptical it'll get updated, definitely not like the Nexus 7 will. And we may be getting a new $200 Nexus 7 tablet that would likely put this to shame.
Still, I think it looks okay either way. Certainly better than those sub $200 1024x600 resolution non-IPS tablets HP, ASUS, Lenovo and others recently spewed out.
I can't decide if I like this budget tablet or not...
Hisense Sero 7 Pro
7 inch 1280x800 IPS display
1.3GHz Tegra 3
1GB RAM
8GB eMMC
micro SD
mini HDMI
5MP and 2MP cameras
Android 4.2
$150 at Walmart (starting tomorrow)
It's very similar to the Nexus 7 with the addition of micro SD, mini HDMI, and cameras. This looks like the first sub $200 tablet that I think might be a reasonable buy. If a micro SD or mini HDMI ports are important, this looks like it could be worth the money.
What I'm not too excited about is it's from a company that hasn't made tablets before (at least in North America) and I'm skeptical it'll get updated, definitely not like the Nexus 7 will. And we may be getting a new $200 Nexus 7 tablet that would likely put this to shame.
Still, I think it looks okay either way. Certainly better than those sub $200 1024x600 resolution non-IPS tablets HP, ASUS, Lenovo and others recently spewed out.
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