A new Phillips 7 inch Android tablet has been unveiled this week, via leaked images and specifications which have been published by the Hungarian technology website Tech2.hu revealing for the first time the Philips Amio.
The new Philips Amio tablet is fitted with a 7 inch screen sporting a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and is powered by a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor supported by 1GB of RAM and has been specifically designed to provide the market with another low cost Android tablet.
Key Features and Specifications
Other features of the Philips Amio include a 3,000mAh battery, which should provide a decent amount of usage time for everyday tasks such as browsing the web, watching videos, and using apps. The tablet also includes 1 x micro USB port for charging and data transfer, and 1 x micro HDMI port, allowing users to connect the tablet to an external display for a larger viewing experience. All these features are running on Google’s Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, which, although not the latest version, still offers a smooth and user-friendly experience.
The Philips Amio Android tablet is also equipped with 8GB of internal storage, which can be increased using the provided microSD card slot when required. This expandable storage option is particularly useful for users who need more space for apps, photos, videos, and other media.
Market Position and Pricing
When the tablet officially launches later this month, it is expected to go on sale for around €100. This competitive pricing positions the Philips Amio as an attractive option for budget-conscious consumers looking for a functional and reliable tablet without breaking the bank. The tablet has been created to provide competition at the lower end of the tablet market, where affordability is a key factor for many buyers.
In addition to its low price, the Philips Amio offers a range of features that make it a compelling choice for first-time tablet users, students, or anyone in need of a secondary device for casual use. The inclusion of a micro HDMI port is a notable feature, as it allows users to easily connect the tablet to a TV or monitor, making it a versatile device for both work and entertainment purposes.
As more information becomes available directly from Phillips regarding its worldwide distribution and availability, we will keep you updated as always. The success of the Philips Amio will likely depend on its ability to deliver a satisfactory user experience at an affordable price point, and it will be interesting to see how it fares against other budget tablets in the market.
Source: Liliputing
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