Meet the Matrix One, an $89.99 Android 4.0 tablet, that was recently announced by its maker. We’re dealing here with a run of the mill 7 inch Android 4.0 slate with built in WiFi, HDMI output and a microSD card slot. This budget device also comes with a USB port and apparently 40k units of the device were already moved ahead of launch.

I’m talking about educational institutions and corporations that bought the tablet ahead. Matrix One is vey customizable to suit the needs of the users and the device even comes in more colours, for various preferences. The tablet packs a 7 inch display with a 800 x 480 pixel resolution, 512MB or 1GB of RAM and 4 GB or 16 GB of storage, depending on the version you choose. There’s a 2 megapixel camera at the front for videocalls, an USB port, a mini USB port and support for extra 32 GB storage via microSD.

The HDMI does 1080p output and other specs include a microphone and headphone jack, usual features for such a device. You get this product with a 1 year exclusive warranty. Tempted? From what I learned so far I can say that it’s possible this model is actually made by an US company or at least rebranded by it.