The Taiwanese company, Hannspree has continued to invest
resources in Tablet segment giving birth to a new 10.1-inch tablet, called HANNSpad SN1AT71, which should be
released in the market this year. After
giving us a preview of the official images of the new tablet HANNSpad SN97T4, 9.7-inch dual-core processor, the Germans website TabletCommunity report the first technical specifications and photos
of the it.
Hannspree HANNSpad SN1AT71 has a display of 10.1
inches with a
resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. The touch panel is produced by HannStar
that has long experience in the area of the display. Under the body, the tablet Hannspree
integrates a quad-core processor, accompanied by 1GB of RAM and 16/32GB flash
memory. At the moment we have no
other details on the data sheet of the device. The tablet will be available on the
market in the month of September in the black version, which will later be
joined by a silver (silver). The
price will be announced in August.
According
to recent rumors, Hannspree has big plans for 2013 and the tablet HANNSpad
SN1AT71 is perhaps the most promising. With
a competitive price, the Taiwanese tablet will be a good alternative to other
10-inch tablet, produced by the well known companies. By the end of the month, will be
launched on the market (European) HANNSpad SN97T4 at a price of 159.90 euro,
but it is also programmed a 13.3-inch version as it suggests the Facebook page Hannspree UK.
Can I haz moar RAM please? Tanx
ReplyDeleteI have it, it is slower on cable internet wi-fi than a 4 yr old smartphone running 1g cellular,, taking it back
ReplyDeleteI bought one at Walmart. I'd say the speed is pretty good, my only complaint is that on Google Maps "Street View," the little Peg Man who helps you navigate is missing... and replaced by some inept Google "arrows" that scarcely work at all. Also, the streets and houses and shops look distorted. But if you don't use Street View anyway, I'd say it's a great tablet for the money. Very sleek and classy, with a brushed aluminum body. And it works great.
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