Android-Powered Tablet from Haleron

Posted by S.Noman on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 | 0 comments

In attempt to push Apple's iPad aside, Haleron has recently unveiled its Android-powered iLet Mini HAL tablet with a TFT LCD touchscreen that has a resolution of 800x480 and a VIA 600 MHz processor.

BestTabletReview says that the new 7-inch tablet also boasts 128MB of DDR2 RAM and a 2GB flash internal drive.

The user may also consider increasing the storage using two USB ports or an SD card slot which allows expanding the storage with a 32GB card.

More features of the tablet include: WiFi b/g, Ethernet and optional 3G via a USB dongle. The iLet Mini HAL supports ePub, TXT and HTML eBooks, AVI video, MP3 audio and JPG images. The user can also use Word, Excel and Powerpoint.

The tablet's battery can hold 16 hours of active use and 72 hours of standby time. You can also play games and watch favorite YouTube videos. Currently the tablet can be acquired on Haleron's website for just $ 200.