Mobile In Style releases Samsung S5PC210 dual-core powered Eden ET-701 Android tablet
TweetOkay, new buddy shows up in town and already craving for some attention. The Japanese-based Mobile In Style company opens doors for its new 7-inch Eden tab ET-701 Android tablet, and to be honest, this is fashionably late to a party (not to mention Gingerbread). That said, at least this 7-inch tablet doesn’t dishearten. First, thank God it came well stocked (we can forget about the Gingerbread for a minute) and just a nippy look at the pics above will demonstrate that the tablet comes complete with USB and HDMI jacks, a mini-USB socket, and a micro SD card reader. While we couldn’t see the 1.2 GHz Samsung S5PC210 dual cores processor’s influence, which apparently should power the expected Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade, we can only imagine the power here. This 7-inch (1280 × 800) high resolution LCD display borders weight of about 348g and 10.4mm thin, a shade thinner than Toshiba’s Thrive 7.
Hands on photos appear on point; it’s pleasantly perfect volume for a tablet between the dimensions and easy-to-hold backing, which means typing in portrait and landscape mode could be easy – presumably, seeing similar dimension-like slabs we’ve reviewed. Moving forward on what our eyes could grab, it comes in three colors – pink, white, and black plastic glossy finish. Although so late, Eden tab ET-701 looks cool to touch as well as pleasant to look at, and could be an amazingly useful fingerprint magnet. Right there, within two paragraphs, we’ve pointed out why you may want to consider this above any other umpteen slates swarming the market. But should you consider it — then we’ll require more than just 2 paragraphs to handle that…? Until then, trust us with some more unbiased detailed review soon.
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