Hyundai is usually known as a car company rather than a brand that makes tablets or smartphones. Now it has entered the low end tablet market with the A7 model, going for just $110. The model is pictured here and we’re dealing with a 7 inch Android 4.0 device, that supports a 800 x 480 pixel resolution and even 1080p content through HDMI output to a HDTV.
There’s also a 1.5GHz single core processor inside, 512MB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage and a 3000 mAh battery on board. As far as connectivity goes, there’s WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n and the option to connect to a 3G network via USB dongle. The A7 looks like a decent tablet and it’s priced at around $110.13 at Focalprice.com. With these specs and this price, it would be a pity not to buy one, although I’m wondering if this isn’t one of those tablets that breaks down after its warranty expires.
As far as the design goes, I can see it has stereo speakers, a pretty big virtual keyboard, it plays Fruit Ninja and it looks very much like an e-reader.