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LY-F526 Android tablet from China is almost high end

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This week, it looks like the Chinese manufacturers are really outdoing themselves. First, there was the Xiaomi Phone MIUI based dual-core smartphone for $300, and now we have a dual-core tablet with a perfect 7-inch screen size available for under $200.

Coming from the Chinese company Shenzhen Lingyunxianfeng (try saying that out loud), the tablet has the unfortunate name LY-F526. Powering the device is a 1.2GHz ARM Cortex A9 dual-core processor, dedicated PowerVR graphics, and 512MB of RAM. Rounding out the spec sheet is a 1.3MP camera, and a plethora of ports: full size HDMI, full size USB, microSD slot, and headphone jack.

Unlike the previously mentioned Xiaomi Phone, the good things about this tablet stop there. It has a disappointing 7-inch 800 x 480 capacitive display, and is limited to Android 2.2 Froyo. However, you have to remember that this tablet will cost you less than $200, which is quite low considering the rest of the specifications. In fact, it could almost be considered an iPod touch competitor at this price. So, if you can deal with the low resolution display and old version of Android, this might be the MID for you. 

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Aaron Orquia

Aaron Orquia is an associate editor at Pocketables. He has been using Android and Linux since he bought his first computer years ago, and his interest in technology, software, and tweaking both to work just right has only grown stronger since then. His current gadgets include a OnePlus One, a Pebble smartwatch, and an Acer C720 Chromebook.

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