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Hyundai Has Some Big Plans In Android Tablet Market, Cooking Up Three Tablets, 7", 9.7" & 10.1" Models

It seems like the Hyundai is having some serious plans to make profit out of the growing tablet industry. A Russian site Hi-Tech. Mail.ru reports about the company's plans on Android tablets and the interesting thing is that they are readying not one but three new tablets in different sizes, including a 7", 9.7" and a 10.1" models. They are named HT-7B, 9B-HT and HT-10B respectively.


Hyundai HT-7B

 HT-7B is the smallest in the series with a 7-inch 1024×600 display and features a 1 GHz processor, 0.3 MP camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, 4000 mAh battery etc. There will be 1 GB of RAM and up to 8 GB of built-in storage. The price will be around 7000 Russian Roubles, $180 approximately. There is also a 3G model, but you have to pay 8000 rubles extra for the model which is about $207.


Hyundai HT-9B

Now comes the middle one, Hyundai HT-9B is a 9.7-inch tablet that offers some better specifications than the HT-7B. The tablet is coming with a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex processor and Mali 400 graphics will give better graphics experience over the 1024 × 768 pixels display. The memory is 1GB, but the storage is up to 16GB. The tablet also offers Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, HDMI, USB 2.0, two 0.3 MP cameras, 5600 mAh battery etc. The tablet also sports an all-aluminum chassis and will be coming with some optional accessories like optional stands the keyboard dock. The price will be around $270.


Hyundai HT-10B

Finally the bigger brother which is the 10.1-inch Hyundai HT-10B. The tablet sports a 1024 × 600 pixels resolution display and is powered by an ARM Cortex A8 processor along with Mali 400 GPU for better graphics . The tablet includes all the necessary network and connectivity options like Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, HDMI etc. It offers integrated 3G. there will be two cameras and 1GB RAM, 16GB of storage. 5600 mAh battery is used to power the device. The price is set at $ 311.


All the tablets will be landing by the end of this year.

Seen At : Unwired View / Hi-Tech. Mail.ru

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