If the Asus Transformer Prime has been declared as the world’s first quad core tablet, then what’s the world’s first triple core tablet? Well, we really haven’t heard of such except for this new slate from Kobian that is currently being dubbed as the Mercury mTab2.
This might be your first time to hear about Kobian but allow us to tell you that this company is pretty much known for its wide range of computer components and peripherals. As of now, the Mercury mTab2 tablet can be purchased in India for a very decent price of Rs 11,999 that’s more or less equivalent to 238 US Dollars. The tablet may be a bit expensive than Amazon’s Kindle Fire but affordable enough for those who can’t simply afford to buy the famous Apple iPad.
And if you’re curious about the slate’s specs, allow us to tell you that it’s a 7 inch tablet with a capacitive multi-touch display. It is being powered by a Dual Core 1GHz Processor that goes alongside with its Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform. Aside from the said specs, the new Mercury mTab 2 from Kobian can also take pride of its 512MB of memory, 8GB of internal storage, up to 32GB of expandable storage via micro SD card, front facing camera for video chats, Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g connectivity, full USB 2.0 port, full HDMI output, built-in speaker, mic and a long-lasting battery that can last up to 8 hours. But that’s not all. The tablet supports internet surfing via a 3G USB dongle and can easily be tucked inside your jacket or handbag. The slate flaunts a trendy design and weighs around 365 grams.
Like any other budget-friendly tablets, the Mercury mTab2 lacks a rear snapper that you can use to take a bunch of quality shots. On the lighter side, you can easily access the Android Market for your favorite games and apps.
[Via Android Advices]

