Bluedot is a Japanese company, that announced a very affordable tablet, dubbed BNT-71. This device is priced at just $67 and it will be available in stores on November 13th. The device can be preordered from today, probably only locally.
The slate reminds me of certain older Malata tablets, design-wise. Bluedot BNT-71 comes with Android 5.1, a 7 inch screen with an IPS LCD panel and a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution. It also has 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of storage and a 1.3 GHz quad core processor. Said CPU is the MediaTek MT8163V and the slate also comes with Bluetooth, GPS and WiFi b/g/n.
There’s even a mini HDMI connector in the mix and the whole device measures 10 mm in thickness. It weighs 295 grams and only comes in white, with a battery capacity of just 2400 mAh, that sounds a bit underwhelming to be honest. I see the product is being advertised for the young public segment.