NEC LifeTouch mini tablet running Android
LifeTouch is a new device from NEC just launched by this company, this is a mini tablet device located in the middle of a smartphone with a tablet running Google's Android operating system.
NEC LifeTouch mini tablet running Android Picture 1
The first point that users find difficult with LifeTouch is that it is located in the interface completely used in Japanese, the machine is equipped with a 3 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi connection and 3G connection options. LifeTouch is equipped with many useful features that can cater to a lot of advanced technologies today and has the flexibility to be suitable for commercial individuals.
NEC LifeTouch mini tablet running Android Picture 2
Equipped with RFID reader, SD card slot, touch screen control or a stylus and can also be customized to connect to work with peripheral devices.
NEC LifeTouch mini tablet running Android Picture 3
LifeTouch is equipped with a 7-inch display screen with a resolution of 800 x 400 pixels, with dimensions of 220 x 120 x 14 mm, weighs 370 g so users can easily move, serve the work as an e-book reader.
NEC LifeTouch mini tablet running Android Picture 4
Other features include: ARM Cortex A8 processor, DDR 256MB RAM memory, SD / SDHC memory card slot, two USB 2.0 ports, 3 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g connection, Bluetooth v2 .1 with EDR, mono mic, stereo speakers, GPS, acceleration sensor and battery for up to 8 hours of use.
LifeTouch is also equipped with a stylus, which is compatible with most current application systems and will begin to be released at the end of this November at an undisclosed price.
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