ViewSonic is purportedly planning to unveil a new 7 inch Android tablet at Mobile World Congress (MWC) next week. From what we’re hearing the device isn’t going to be too high end, meaning it should fall in to the cheaper end of the tablet market.
The 7 inch display will sport a 1024x600 resolution, making for a pixel density of 169ppi. That kind of density, couple with claims that it will be “ultra-light” definitely suggest that this will not be a high-end tablet.
All else we’ve heard is that the device will come with a mini-HDMI port, MicroUSB slot and USB 2.0 support. There will also reportedly be 1GB of RAM and 3G internet connectivity.
No images are available yet, unfortunately. But it’s still nice to see more and more manufacturers joining the Tablet game. More options generally means better prices and when it comes to tech that’s definitely a bonus.
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