Maxell breaks out new budget Android tablets
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The MaxTab H8 features an 8-inch 1280 x 768 pixel resolution display
The only issue I had during my short demo was the rather dim display brightness
Both of the new Android tablets from Maxell sport a full-size HDMI port for display of HD video and movie content on a big screen TV
The H10 did suffer from rather poor display brightness, even at its highest setting
The MaxTab H10 has a 2 MP front-facing camera module and 5 MP at the back
Maxell's AirStash is described as a wireless flash drive with media streaming and two-way wireless document transfer capability
No need to worry about finding a Wi-Fi hotspot, AirStash creates its own so the kids in the back of the car can all watch different videos
A good fit for TVs up to 42-inches, the Digital Soundbar TV Speaker features a 30W subwoofer and four 10W front speakers
Maxell says that its Vibrabone earphones bring mobile gaming to life and the hybrid bone conduction technology allows you to actually feel the music
Gizmag managed to get a closer look at two new budget Android tablets from Maxell, along with a few other products, at the company's IFA 2012 booth
Article Summary
The Maxell brand may once have been synonymous with recording media like cassette tapes and CDs but it has now branched out into all sorts of consumer tech markets. Gizmag took the opportunity to take a closer look at two new wallet-friendly Android tablets making their debut at IFA 2012 in Berlin. We were also introduced to its Digital Soundbar TV Speaker, AirStash wireless USB device and Vibrabone earphones.
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