The 10-inch touchscreen has a 1024x600 resolution, while the rest of the specs include 2GB of memory, 32GB of SSD storage, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, two cameras (front and rear), G-sensor, mini HDMI ouptut and USB. Although it sounds like a good deal we are pretty sure that Android/Tegra 2 tablets are certainly more appealing due to their pricing.
The new MSI WindPad tablet should appear in retail pretty soon and is backed by a two-year warranty.
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