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Mar 1 2010, 10:55am CST | by Robert Evans
If you're in the market for a tablet, but not interested in spending a lot of money, the iLet Mini HAL Android tablet (Akihabara News) may be the gadget for you. This device has a 7” TFT LCD touchscreen that offers a resolution of 800x480. The OS is Android 1.6, the processor is a 600 MHz VIA ARM CPU, and this tablet has 128 MB of RAM and 2 GB of Flash storage. It can handle up to 32 GB Flash or 250 GB USB memory extensions.
This little tablet has b/g WiFi and can also handle 3G over USB. It brags 16 hours of battery life, and purchase comes with 10 GB of cloud storage through Haleron's iConnect service. Sure, this tablet isn't exactly mind-blowing, but a $119 price tag makes up for a lot.
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Robert Evans
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