Finally, A Tablet For Everyone ?

Tablet hype is hitting its crescendo and you may have recently asked yourself, "do I really need one?" We have seen some exciting eye candy recently with Apple's iPad and HP's Slate, but the price, is it worth it? I decided a couple of weeks ago to wait. Just simply wait and see how all this tablet stuff pans out. Then, just as I am feeling truly satisfied with my decision I hear about iLet.
Tablet hype is hitting its crescendo and you may have recently asked yourself, "do I really need one?" We have seen some exciting eye candy recently with Apple's iPad and HP's Slate, but the price, is it worth it? I decided a couple of weeks ago to wait. Wait and see how all this pans out. Then, just as I am feeling truly satisfied with my decision, I hear about iLet.
Haleron thinks we all need a tablet, and have one set at a price I think we can all afford. Haleron's 7″ Android 1.6 based iLet Mini HAL could be just the tablet that shakes my earlier reasoning. The device is running a 600MHz VIA CPU and will be available by the end of this week for the low price of $199.00. The Haleron iLet Mini HAL will also have 2GB of on-board memory as well as 10GB of “cloud” storage for all of your stuff and will start shipping, 1 March 2010.
This tablet immediately changes the field considering the low price. Interestingly, It’s size is about the same size of a 7″ x 5″ sheet of tablet paper making it just the right size for entering text on the portrait keyboard. It also seems well designed for reading. I have never heard of Heleron but this is a cool little tech-toy!
Here are the specifications:
- CPU: VIA ARM with Freescale MX Integration 600MHz
- 7" TFT LCD TOUCH SCREEN /Resolution: 800*480
- 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,
- RAM: 128MB DDR2
- HARD DISK: 2GB NAND FLASH, Supports to 32GB Flash or 250GB USB
- Communication: Ethernet 10/100M, WIFI:802.11B/G, 3G USB optional
- Ports list: SD x 1(support up to 32G HCSD) USB x 2 Stereo Audio out x 1 Microphone in x 1
- Audio: High-Fidelity stereo speaker output
- 16 hours activity battery - 72 hours standby
- Software: Ocean Android OS (Upgradable) plus Many Pre-Loaded Apps
- 10GB Cloud Storage via Halerons iConnect Colors: Black or White Software: Android Apps. Free Apps at iConnect 1 Year Guarantee
Source: Haleron
Tablets, these great technologies, demonstrate once again the potential of IT creativity. The ability to have a "big screen" connected to the internet and satellites at any time is a massive proof of the population.
Tablet development is a spectacular one, and even if the pace of development has slowed a little, in front of phones, tablets remain basic tools for many areas of activity, both professional and educational, but also for amusement.
It's much easier to look into a big screen than to struggle to see something on the relatively small diagonals of a phone. The alternative would be laptops, but they are part of a higher range.
This article so old phones a bigger than tablets.
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Interesting device...for me it's comparing to Compaq's Airlife 100 (if it will be released not only in Spain:-) ). I'll wait until it's price is clear and decide then. Nice post by the way
Directly under the photo the word, "Has" should not be there. And the next word, tablet should have a capital T ... that should fix it. ;-)
Thanks. I appreciate it.
I'll give you a hand... :)
I agree, cheap enough to test and not hurt too much if it turns out to be a flop.
I noticed some format issues with my post. I'll have to re-think my format for posting.
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I really do not know if I would need a tablet. It is not really handy. But for such a low price, I would like to check it out.