Chinese PC Maker Malata isn't a new player in the tablet space. The company has been showing off NVIDIA Tegra 2 based Android tablets for over six months now. The models that Malata introduced at the Mobile World Congress are better than their predecessors. In addition to the Tegra 2 processor, they also have high resolution displays.
The Malata SMB-B1004 and B1005 both have 10 inch displays with 1280 x 800 pixels. They have wide viewing angles and reportedly support 10 touch inputs simultaneously. Other specifications include 1GB of RAM, 8GB to 32GB of storage, USB ports, microSD card slots, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and front and rear facing cameras.
The tablets are designed to run Android 3.0 operating system. They also feature almost every sensor that a typical tablet has including a light sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, vibration sensor and E-compass.
There is also a third model called MB-B9702. It has a 9.7 inch,1024 x 768 pixels display with an aspect ratio of 4:3. This model has an IPS display for wide viewing angles. The rest of the specs seems to be similar to those of the other two models.
The Malata SMB-B1004 and B1005 both have 10 inch displays with 1280 x 800 pixels. They have wide viewing angles and reportedly support 10 touch inputs simultaneously. Other specifications include 1GB of RAM, 8GB to 32GB of storage, USB ports, microSD card slots, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and front and rear facing cameras.
The tablets are designed to run Android 3.0 operating system. They also feature almost every sensor that a typical tablet has including a light sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, vibration sensor and E-compass.
There is also a third model called MB-B9702. It has a 9.7 inch,1024 x 768 pixels display with an aspect ratio of 4:3. This model has an IPS display for wide viewing angles. The rest of the specs seems to be similar to those of the other two models.
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