The I7 packs a 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, Android 2.2 (which shouldn't be a problem once people root and flash a custom ROM onto it), 7″ (800 x 480) resistive display (something that won't go down too well with most folks), WiFi, 4GB of internal storage, G-sensor, two USB ports, a microSD card slot (up to 16GB), a 0.3-megapixel camera and stereo output.
The tablet will also come in a 10″ version - called the I10 and will be available at national retailers early November. The I7 will cost $179 while the I10 will be priced at $349. The cheap price tag on these tablets are very appealing, but having Froyo and a resistive touchscreen will probably turn a lot of people away. What do you think? Will you be keen on purchasing the I7 or I10?
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