
Haleron’s iLet Mini HAL tablet could be a great bargain. It has a tempting price and decent specs, but with little information about the company that makes it and currently no reviews of the product, it is a $199 risk.
The iLet Mini HAL is ready to ship now from Haleron, which also has a budget Android smartphone named the Swordfish G5. Several other things about the HAL disturb me though: its VIA processor’s unknown performance, the low-resolution screen (which is actually fine for Android but not desirable for such a large display), and Android 1.6, which may never be upgraded. On the other hand, the HAL is only $199, has 2Gb NAND memory, and 800 x 480 is still much higher resolution than most Android smartphones.
1. CPU: VIA 600MHz
2. 7″ TFT LCD TOUCH SCREEN /Resolution: 800*480
3. Multimedia Codes: Supports MP3/Audio Format ,AVI, Motion JPEG/Video Format supports word docs, excel, powerpoint,youtube, games, several video formats,ePub, text, html eBook formats,
4. RAM: 128MB DDR2
5. HARD DISK: 2GB NAND FLASH, Supports to 32GB Flash or 250GB USB
6. Communication: Ethernet 10/100M, WIFI:802.11B/G, 3G USB optional
7. Ports list: SD x 1(support up to 32G HCSD), USB x 2, Stereo Audio out x 1, Microphone in x 1
8. Audio: High-Fidelity stereo speaker output
9. 16 hours activive battery - 72 hours standby
10. Software: Ocean Android OS (Upgradable) plus Many Pre-Loaded Apps
11. 10GB Cloud Storage via Halerons iConnect
Colors: Black or White
Software: Android Apps. Free Apps at iConnect
1 Year Guarantee
Source: Haleron

February 26, 2010 09:00 AM | by