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Finally, A Tablet For Everyone ?

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.

 

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:

  1. CPU: VIA ARM with Freescale MX Integration 600MHz
  2. 7" TFT LCD TOUCH SCREEN /Resolution: 800*480
  3. 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,
  4. RAM: 128MB DDR2
  5. HARD DISK: 2GB NAND FLASH, Supports to 32GB Flash or 250GB USB
  6. Communication: Ethernet 10/100M, WIFI:802.11B/G, 3G USB optional
  7. Ports list: SD x 1(support up to 32G HCSD) USB x 2 Stereo Audio out x 1 Microphone in x 1
  8. Audio: High-Fidelity stereo speaker output
  9. 16 hours activity battery - 72 hours standby
  10. Software: Ocean Android OS (Upgradable) plus Many Pre-Loaded Apps
  11. 10GB Cloud Storage via Halerons iConnect Colors: Black or White Software: Android Apps. Free Apps at iConnect 1 Year Guarantee

Source: Haleron

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  • Sorin Apr 28, 2018 Link to comment

    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.


  • steve Sep 26, 2016 Link to comment

    This article so old phones a bigger than tablets.


  • Idol Leon Nov 20, 2013 Link to comment

    Yes, it turned out to be there! Visit Apps Tudo to see it: http://www.appstudo.com


  • Steven G Feb 28, 2010 Link to comment

    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


  • Christopher Silva Feb 28, 2010 Link to comment

    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. ;-)


  • Christopher Silva Feb 28, 2010 Link to comment

    Thanks. I appreciate it.


  • Fabien Roehlinger
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    Feb 28, 2010 Link to comment

    I'll give you a hand... :)


  • Christopher Silva Feb 28, 2010 Link to comment

    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.

    CS


  • Fabien Roehlinger
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    Feb 28, 2010 Link to comment

    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.

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