Haleron has unveiled their new Android powered tablet called the iLet Mini Hal. Haleron may not be a brand name as well known as perhaps Apple, but if you’re looking for a low cost tablet computer, you may be interested in their $199 offering.
The Haleron tablet comes with a 7-inch TFT LCD touchscreen display that supports 800×400 pixel resolution and is powered by a 600MHz VIA CPU. Additionally, the tablet pc includes 128MB DDR2 RAM, wired 10/100M Ethernet, wireless 802.11B/G connectivity and a 16 hour battery life that can go 72 hours in standby mode before needing a recharge.
In terms of storage, the tablet includes 2GB of on board flash memory but this can be augmented further with flash cards (up to 32GB) and a USB drive (up to 250GB). A further 10GB of storage will also be available through the iConnect service, Haleron’s cloud storage solution.
Rounding out the features are 1 SD port, 2 USB ports, a stereo out as well as a microphone in port. Support for the major file formats (AVI, Motion JPEG/Video MP3/Audio, ePub, text, eBook formats, Microsoft Office) has also been included. The units are expected to be available effective March 1st.
