Most of the lowly priced Windows Tablets have something in common, which is most of them pack Intel Atom Soc and the ONDA V891w is no different. The ONDA V891w would be appealing to end users as it comes with a 5MP autofocus rear camera, a large 8.9-inch display and it is lowly priced compared to other tablet with the same screen size.
The recent flooding of the market with low-priced windows tablet is due to the recent removal of license fee by Microsoft for devices in the smartphone and tablet category. We have seen sub-$100, sub-$150 and Sub-$200 priced tablet devices in the market and most of them if not all run on Intel chipsets.
Considering the price, the ONDA V891w has the basic specs you expect from tablets in this category. It packs a 8.9-inch (1920 x 1200 pixel) resolution IPS display, powered by the popular quad-core Intel Atom Bay Trail Z3735F with Intel HD Graphics Gen7 GPU, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage and a microSD card slot for storage expansion.
Other feaures includes – a 5MP autofocus rear camera, front VGA camera, WiFi, WiDi, Bluetooth 4.0 and micro USB 2.0.
The ONDA V891w is on sale for RMB 799 ($130) on Tmall.com in China. The tablet also comes with a Home button, runs on Windows 8.1 OS and one free year of Office 365.
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