Published on March 1st,2010 at 6:07 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

iLet Mini HAL Android Tablet lets you own a tablet with affordable price

Craving for a tablet but concerned about the cost? Then this may be the kind of news you were waiting for. A certain “Haleron Technologies” offers Android 1.6 OS based Mini iLet Tablet PC (a.k.a HAL) for $119 only. For that price, of course it doesn’t promise us the Moon and the Stars but rather features like a 7-inch wide TFT LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 800×480, 600MHz VIA ARM CPU, 128 MB of DDR2 RAM, 2GB of NAND Flash memory, expandable memory up to 32GB Flash or 250GB USB, 10GB Cloud Storage via Halerons iConnect, Ethernet 10/100M, WIFI:802.11B/G, 3G USB optional and 16 hrs of active battery life. It is also available in Black and White.

Via Gizmodo
Category Tablet - PDA
              
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