Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Epesitec's Android Tablet Claims to be the "Most Inexpensive" in the Market

Every electronics company in the world has an Android tablet to offer these days and that includes Epesitec. The company's claim that they offer the  "most inexpensive 1 GHz capacitive screen, Android, 7-inch tablet computer on the market" is what caught our attention.

Borne out of California's Silicon Valley, the cradle of worldwide technological innovation, Epesitec is enabling countless people to communicate with one another for the first time, in many cases, through wireless voice and internet access… simply by creating affordable but high quality "open source" devices.

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The Epesitec E515 tablet features a 1.2 Ghz Freescale processor with PowerVR Series5 graphics and a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen display. It also features:

  • 256 RAM
  • 2 GB NAND Flash
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g
  • Micro SD (1x) reader
  • I/O ports include USB 2.0 800 MHz processor
  • Runs Android 2.1 and all Android applications
  • built in gravity sensor
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • built-in speakers & microphone
  • DC port
  • 3200 MAH battery 6-8 hour battery life
  • weight: 1.1 pounds

Epesitec E515 will sell for $189.

Epesitec will also offer a 3G capable model called the E516 which will run $249. E516 includes:

Freescale Cortex A8 1.0 GHz processor
7″ capacitive multi-touch screen 1024 x 600 pixels
512 RAM
8 GB NAND Flash
3G SIM card slot, GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
GSM (includes phone and text messaging)
WiFi 802.11 b/g
Micro SD (1x) reader
I/O ports include USB 2.0
GPS Sirf III
Android 2.3, Application Store
3 megapixel webcam
built in gravity sensor
3.5 mm headphone jack
built-in speakers & microphone
DC port
4200 MAH battery run time 6-8 hour battery life
weight: 1.1 pounds

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Both E515 and E516 are due out on November 1st.

Epesitec E515 is about $10 cheaper than the current prices for the Amazon Kindle Fire, Lenovo IdeaPad A1, Archos Arnova 7 G2, or pretty much any other budget tablet in the market. If we think closely, that's not about too much of a difference for customers to choose this new brand rather than from a more established company.

 

 

Sources:  Liliputing, Epesitec

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