Vizio continues to expand its lineup of tablets with a total of three new reveals, each of a different size.
The first and smallest is the 7-inch model with a 1280x800 resolution IPS display. The tablet will run Tegra 3 with 1 GB RAM, 16 GB SSD, and a 1.2 MP front-facing camera. As expected from Vizio, the tablet should be aggressively priced in the budget category.
The second tablet is a 10.1-inch IPS model, this time running the recently revealed Cortex-A15-based Tegra 4 APU. This model will support a native resolution of 2560x1600 pixels with a 32 GB SSD and dual cameras. As with the 7-inch model, the 10.1-inch unit will run Android Jelly Bean 4.2 at launch.
The last and largest model is an 11.6-inch Full HD tablet with Windows 8 and a dual-core AMD Z-60 APU with integrated Radeon HD 6250 graphics. The fanless tablet includes 2 GB RAM, a 64 GB SSD, USB, HDMI, and a front-facing camera. Despite the large display, the device is only about 10.2 mm thick and 816 grams. Vizio has yet to announce official launch dates for any of the three tablets.