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The hot 2012 more company join tablet pc market the amazon kindle fire and new Google nexus 7 android tablet 7-inch the price all only $199 USD , the end of June google I/O release android 4.1 jelly bean ( 1, Faster, Smoother, More Responsive 2, Enhanced Accessibility 3, Support for International Users Bi-Directional Text and Other Language Support 4, New Ways to Create Beautiful UI 5, Resizable app widgets 6, Easy animations for Activity launch etc, ) more information why the more company release the 7-inch tablet ? apple next time will release the ipad mini , maybe user like the 7 inch android tablet or the Cost savings and price is cheaper ? anyway i like android tablet 7 inch and the next July the market VIA company release a new processor chip VIA VM 8850 1.2-1.5 GHz support flash player and world google play market apps download . 4.03 ICS built in 1GHz Ram , you can surf the web, read e-books, watch movies, listen to music, play games, send/receive emails, download games, apps and widgets, and all for less than $99.98 ! The ICS system Simple, Beautiful, Useful Focused on bringing the power of Android to the surface, Android 4.0 makes common actions more visible and lets you navigate with simple, intuitive gestures. Refined animations and feedback throughout the system make interactions engaging and interesting. An entirely new typeface optimized for high-resolution screens improves readability and brings a polished, modern feel to the user interface. 7 Inch Android 4.03 tablet has a stylish and compact design, making it ultra-mobile and highly portable. The slim and lightweight design means that you can easily take this tablet computer instead of having to carry your heavy and bulky notebook. virtual buttons in the System Bar let you navigate instantly to Back, Home, and Recent Apps. The System Bar and virtual buttons are present across all apps, but can be dimmed by applications for full-screen viewing. You can access each application’s contextual options in the Action Bar, displayed at the top (and sometimes also at the bottom) of the screen.
