Mercury mTab 7 – Entry level budget friendly Tablet review
Mercury India vient tout juste de lancer
la mTab, soit une tablette tactile offrant un écran tactile WVGA TFT LCD
de 7″ (résolution 800 x 480 pixels), un processeur triple core cadencé à
1.2GHz, Android 4.0, 512Mo de RAM, 4Go de mémoire interne, un slot SD
(32Go au maximum), un accéléromètre, les WiFi,Support 3G Dongle, ainsi
qu’un capteur frontal 1.3 megapixels.
Processeur : | 1.2 GHz | |
Mémoire installée (max): | 512Mo | |
Espace de stockage : | 4Go extensible jusqu'à 32Go | |
Ecran : | tactile WVGA TFT LCD de 7'' (résolution 800 x 480 pixels) | |
Webcam : | 0.3 MP Front Camera | |
Réseau : | Wireless WiFi/ Support IEEE 802.11b/g/n / Support 3G Dongle | |
Lecteur de cartes : | Oui | |
Entrée(s) / Sortie(s) : | DC Jack/3.5mm stereo port | |
USB : | 1 Mini USB | |
Systéme d/’exploitation : | Android 4.0 | |
Batterie : | 2300 mAh 5V/2A |
The tablet market is expected to have shipped almost 120 million
units in 2012 and is expected to grow to over 180 million units in 2013.
India accounted for 3 million devices and the tablet market is expected
to grow by 100% in 2013 here.
It is predicted that in 2013, the tablet market in India would
cryztalize into three price points – Rs 5,000-10,000; Rs 15,000-20,000
and over Rs. 35,000
Mercury, a leading player in
computer peripherals entered the Tablet market in 2011 and since then
has expanded its mTab range with several models. mTab 7, an entry level
tablet was released a couple of months back in October 2012. Since then,
there have been a newer
MTab 7 box contents:
No surprises here, the box contents are pretty as expected
- The tablet
- Charger
- USB cable
- Headset
- Manual
Oh ya, the box is pretty neat too without any frills.
Look and feel of Mercury mTab 7
What really got me interested in this 7 inch tablet is its form
factor. For an entry level tablet, mTab looks pretty good. A pleasing
black front and an attractive white rear body, bezel width that is not
awkward for the 7-inch size and more importantly the curved edges that
not only adds a perception of slimness to the tablet but also makes it
easy to hold on hands.
Measuring 192mm x 117mm x 12mm and weighing 300 gms, mTab 7 looks dapper thanks to the dual colour and the curved edges…
All the ports, slots plus the power and volume rocker are nested on the right hand side…
The plastic bodied white rear is shiny as well as pleasant…
The rear also indicates the various ports and slots – power on/off
button, volume rocker, earphone port, micro USB port, charging port,
microSD slot and a reset button, incase of emergency.
Tech Specifications and Performance of mTab 7:
mTab 7 sports a 7″ TFT LCD capacitive touch screen with a screen
resolution of 800×480. The tablet is powered by a 1.2 GHz Cortex A8
processor with a 512 MB RAM. It runs on Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich
and I don’t think it would ever see the flavour of Jelly Bean on it in
future.
It has a 4 GB internal storage and an expandable memory upto 32 GB through microSD card.
On the front it has a VGA camera for the basic video calls through apps.
It supports a full HD video playback and has a 2300 mAh battery.
Network connectivity options include Wi-Fi and 3G through micro USB dongle.
At the time of launch the specs could have been pretty decent for the
entry level budget tablet but technology is growing at a knee jerk
speed and just a few months down the lane there are serious and
spec-wise more powerful tablets in the similar price range from the
likes of Karbonn and Micromax. So the going gets tougher for mTab 7 when
we bring out the spec sheet comparison.
Otherwise, if you still opt for mTab 7 the tablet does have a decent
performance. The touch is good for the segment and the video playback
quality is appreciable. Along with a decent browsing experience and
ability to handle the most common apps, it does fit the needs of an
average entry level customer.
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