RWC 7-Inch Android Tablets RM-XRAD700TV & RM-XRAD700WP Release On Sept 25 In Japan

RWC has launched tablets RM-XRAD700TV and RM-XRAD700WP in Japan. It is a  7-inch tablet that runs on Android 4.0 (ICS) and is powered by a Cortex A5 Dual Core CPU at 1.2GHz. The screen resolution you get with the tab is 800×480 pixels and for storage it has 512Mb of RAM, 8GB of Storage and support for microSD/SDHC support. For connectivity, you get support for HDMI out, WiFi, Drive Video Recording and GPS.

 

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There are a few differences in these two tablets. With the RM-XRAD700TV, you get a Digital TV Tuner, which is a one-segment broadcasting DTB-capable tuner with a built-in antenna. So, you can enjoy watching television with your tab. Whereas, with the RM-XRAD700WP tablet, RWC offers a waterproof IPX5 body. Customers can use these tablets as a PND or a Tablet interchangeably. Launching this month on September 25th, the tablet will be sold at around 29,800 Yen (approximately US$380).

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