The Chinese device maker will launch four models in the upcoming month

Sep 13, 2013 13:20 GMT  ·  By

More and more companies are trying to make it in the popular tablet market these days. This is the case of Chinese manufacturer Ramos, which has just unveiled a complete line of four Android tablets.

Liliputing reports that in order to make things interesting for consumers, Ramos has added Intel processors to all the slates. So maybe they shouldn't be shrugged off as another bunch of Android devices.

The four Ramos units are called i8, i9, i10 and i12. The digits are indicators of display size so the first one features an 8-inch one, while the rest of them pack a 9-inch, 10-inch and an 11.6-inch one respectively.

In terms of pixel density, the i8 boasts a resolution of 1280 x 800, while the i9 and i10 both stand at 1920 x 1200. Strangely enough the largest one, the i12 features a lower resolution of 1920 x 1080.

The slates all pack the Intel Cover Trail+ processor that was unleashed not so long ago. The Chinese company has priced the i9 very conveniently, approximately $196 / €147 in the hopes of attracting some attention.

The device is said to become available starting September 15.

The other three models are expected to roll out next month, but price specifications have not yet been made available.