Aims to be an affordable alternative to high-end products

Apr 24, 2012 15:45 GMT  ·  By

Taiwanese hardware manufacturer MSI has reportedly sent the company’s new Android tablet over at the FCC for certification.

The device is called MSI MS-0N0J1 and is likely to be an affordable one, judging by the operating system used, Google’s Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

It is built using a single core ARM Cortex A8 CPU running at 1GHz with 1 GB of DDR3 memory at its disposal.

MSI’s affordable tablet has a 10-inch panel with standard 1024 x 768-pixel display resolution.

In terms of storage, it features a 8 GB SSD and a microSD card slot for further capacity.

On the connectivity side, it comes with a pair of USB ports, a mini HDMI output, a headphone jack, a built-in microphone and stereo speakers.

The rear and front-facing webcams are optional, according to user's manual, and  the whole thing weighs 648 grams (1.42 pounds).

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