Polaroid intros two cheap Android Lollipop tablets: L7 and L10
While Polaroid is best known for its photo cameras, the company is also selling other products - including tablets. The latest slates announced by Polaroid (at CES 2015) are the L7 and L10, both being affordable devices that should go on sale in the US sometime this spring.
The Polaroid L7 is a 7-inch tablet, while the L10 is, of course, a 10-inch one. Both have simple designs, run Android 5.0 Lollipop (near stock, as far as we can see), and are powered by what Polaroid is calling “super-fast” quad-core processors. The maker of these processors isn’t known, but we suspect it’s not Qualcomm.
While they don’t offer cellular connectivity, the L7 and L10 have Wi-Fi, in addition to Bluetooth. Furthermore, the slates feature rear and front-facing cameras, plus front-mounted speakers, and “extended battery life.” There’s no word on the display resolution, the amount of RAM, or the internal memory that the L7 and L10 are offering.
The Polaroid L7 will cost $99, while the larger Polaroid L10 is going to be available for $50 more: $149. Anyone interested?
Polaroid L10 also comes with similar set of specification, except the large 10-inch display, powered by again an unknown quad-core processor and runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop update. Both the tablets come with rear and front facing camera for selfie needs.
Most certainly the tablets will be limited to US only and will be priced at $99 and $149 for L7 and L10 respectively. Company has not revealed anything about its internal storage and display resolution yet.
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