From mid June 2011 the E-Plus will first BASE tab market. It is produced by the Chinese manufacturer ZTE. The BASE tab is to be offered as a bundle together with a data flat rate. The tablet to the mass market reach and convince by a good value for money.
One reason why it will be inexpensive, is that it's not how many new, modern tablets with Android 3.0 honeycomb, but still with the older version of Android 2.2 Froyo is equipped. It has a capacitive touch screen of size of 7 inches with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. More than 262,000 colours to reflect the touch screen. A processor with a speed of 600 MHz is on board. The Tablet uses frequencies 900, 1,800 and 1,900 MHz. The standards EDGE, UMTS and HSDPA are supported. The port speed in the download is up to 7.2 MBit / s. Wi-Fi connections are possible in the standards 802 .11b and g. The Tablet supports Bluetooth connections.
The cameras are somewhat puny. The camera on the back provides 3 MP, while MP camera on the front, which is used for video calling only has 0.3. There is a GPS receiver. The internal memory can be with a size of 200 MB to be desired. Still, it can be extended with the included microSD card of the size of 16 GB. Also supplied with a USB cable and a stereo headset.
The Tablet has a plastic case, which on the front is black and white on the back. The battery has a size of 3400 mAh. The Tablet has the dimensions 192 x 110 x 12.6 mm and weighs 403 g.
Together with the Internet Flatrate, the tablet will cost € 19,00. If the term of 24 months and a data volume of 500 MB a month, which can be used with full speed, the monthly price is 10,00 €. € Is the data volume of 500 MB is exhausted, for the rest of the month on GPRS.
Source: www.teltarif.de
Tweet from mid June 2011 will E-plus the market first BASE tab. It is produced by the Chinese manufacturer ZTE. The BASE tab is to be offered as a bundle together with a data flat rate. The tablet to the mass market reach and convince by a good value for money. One reason why it will be inexpensive, is that it's not,...
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