Philips Amio PI3900 is the successor to the PI3800 last year and as this, once again, lies in the low-end market. The tablet in fact appeared for sale in a shop Hungarian, at the price of 42990 guilders, roughly equivalent to 141 Euros. The device obviously has a very economical realization and shows some inevitable compromises but overall it is still interesting, especially because, in addition to the modules WiFi and Bluetooth, as well as integrated GPS and NFC, the unusual low-cost products.
The size, for a 7-inch, are not properly contained (190 x 60 x 12.5 mm), but the weight is only 280 g. The display has a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels but it's still kind of IPS. Inside is installed instead of a SoC which is not communicated but the model that integrates an ARM Cortex A9 dual core 1.5 GHz , paired with 1GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal memory, expandable via microSD cards. The equipment is completed by a microUSB port, a digital video output from miniHDMI, from an audio jack for headphones, a rear camera 2 megapixel, by a webcam front 0.3 megapixel and a battery 3300 mAh. The operating system is Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Philips also incorporates some proprietary solutions as SimplyShare , which allows you to automatically find all compatible products on the home network to share content and all those who can play music, photos and videos. With the app you can also enable sharing on multiple products at the same time and even use it on multiple phones or tablet.SimplyShare is finally compatible with the DLNA standard. DockStudio instead is another app that adds a number of features to the systems Philips docking speaker, including automatic Bluetooth connectivity, integration of Songbird music player, access to various international radio broadcasting on the Internet, check the audio settings and multi-function clock radio.
Via: Tech2
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