A 3 megapixel and 2 megapixel camera adorn the rear and
front of the tablet respectively and will soon be running Android 3.2 Honey.
The tablet comes with a 1 GB RAM while a 5 and 3 megapixel camera dons the rear and
front of the tablet respectively.
Not exact matches
The
tablet has also been provided with
front and rear facing camera
of 1.3 and 3 megapixels,
respectively.
The
tablet boasts
of a 1 GB RAM along with a 5 and 1.3 megapixels camera along the rear and
front respectively.
Other technical specification
of the
tablet includes GPS, along with five megapixel and 3.2 megapixel cameras integrated along the
front and the rear
of the
tablet respectively.
The OliPad 110 also comes with a 2 and 5 megapixel camera at the
front and rear
of the
tablet respectively, while connectivity options comprise
of a micro HDMI out port as well as a mini USB slot.
Verizon charges only $ 20 per month for 1 GB
of data and AT&T charges only $ 25 per month for 2 GB, but both make you pay the full cost
of the
tablet up
front ($ 599 or $ 649
respectively).
The Tab 10.1 has many
of the now - standard
tablet accouterments like rear - and
front - facing cameras (3 - and 2 - megapixels,
respectively, with rear flash), a gyroscope, an accelerometer, a digital compass, and an ambient light sensor.
That's on both the
front and the rear
of the
tablet respectively: meaning a 12 - megapixel rear - facing camera capable
of Live Photos, Apple's huge 63MP panoramas, and 4K video; as well as a 5 - megapixel
front - facing camera for video conferencing, or (god forbid)
tablet selfies.
As far as specs, the new Asus MeMo Pad HD has a 7 - inch IPS 1280 x 800 resolution screen with 10 - point capacitive touch, it has a quad - core MediaTek ARM Cortex - A7 1.2 GHz processor, 1 GB
of RAM, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, 16 GB
of internal storage,
front and rear cameras (1.2 MP and 5MP
respectively), GPS, and there's even a microSD card slot, which is lacking on the more expensive Nexus
tablets.
We've seen the specs leaked previously (with photos) but here they are again and official — a 7 - inch multi touch display (resolution not mentioned though I'd be disappointed if it's not 1024 x 600), Android 2.2,
front and rear facing cameras (VGA and 3.0 MP
respectively), SIM card slot, Bluetooth, g - sensor, up to 32 GB storage, Wi - Fi, 3G, USB, A-GPS and here's the biggie — access to the Android marketplace, something that will be lacking on most
of these upcoming
tablets.
That's on both the
front and the rear
of the
tablet respectively: meaning a 12 - megapixel rear - facing camera capable
of Live Photos, Apple's huge 63MP panoramas, and 4K video; as well as a 5 - megapixel
front - facing camera for video conferencing, or (god forbid)
tablet selfies.