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MSI launches the WindPad Enjoy 71 Android tablet

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The 7-inch slab offers a dual-core CPU, an IPS panel, a microSD slot and two inbuilt cameras

Taiwan’s Micro-Star International (MSI) has recently added a new tablet PC, dubbed Enjoy 71, to its WindPad line-up. The successor to the Enjoy 7 device, which the tech company introduced back in June of 2011, runs on a pre-installed Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and unlike its predecessor, comes with 1GB of internal DDR3 RAM and 8GB of flash storage.

According to the manufacturer, the portable 7-inch system is driven by an Amlogic AML8726-MX central processing unit that incorporates two cores operating at a frequency of 1.5GHz and the integrated Mali-400 MP2 GPU. Furthermore, the Enjoy 71 sports an LED-backlit capacitive In-Plane Switching multi-touch display with a native resolution of 1024-by-600 pixels.

Measuring 8.9mm (about 0.35-in) thin, the slate PC features a microSD card reader slot (for adding extra storage), mini-HDMI and micro-USB 2.0 connectivity, an inbuilt accelerometer and a Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n adapter.  

Apparently, the mobile device is equipped with two cameras (0.3M FF and 2.0MP RF); weighs 299g with the 3200mAh battery and carries a $168 (≈ £110) price-tag.

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Ivan Zhekov, 2013-02-26 (Update: 2013-02-26)