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Huawei is not really a big brand but they are a pretty big hardware manufacturer, who managed to bring a lot of value products sold directly under their brand, via OEM contracts or mobile operator deals.
The Huawei S7 slate tablet is maybe their try to make a name of themselves, as it is a 7 inch tablet which looks nice and features normal Android tablet hardware hardware specs for this moment and keeps a pretty affordable price tag of 370 €/299£ (will sell only via Expansys at the moment).
Let’s see what the Huawei S7 tablet has to brag about and what you can get for less money than you would pay for an iPad:
This is a pretty comprehensive package you get for 299 pounds, with reported high quality build and 720p capable video playback, with great sound from such tiny speakrs. The only thing that might get you off the Huawei S7 is the battery such as Hp DB946A battery , Hp HSTNN-DB13 battery , Hp HSTNN-Q09C battery , Hp BLP1199 battery , Hp Pavilion XT128 battery , Hp Pavilion XT2 battery , Hp Pavilion XT512 battery , Hp Pavilion ZE4100 battery , Hp OmniBook XE4400 battery , Hp OmniBook XE4500 battery , Hp Pavilion ZE5200 battery , Hp Pavilion ZE5600 battery life, with usable time of just 100 minutes in real life, which makes it pretty much unusable on long journeys. The other thing is that the Huawei S7 is not yet available, but if you buy it today, July 7th, according to eXpansys, you could get it in 24 days.
When you think of tablets the last name that comes into mind is Olivetti, a brand that has fallen a lot in the past 20 years. Sure they were great with printers in the past, but now they’re a company struggling to survive in the fast changing IT business. Apparently the Italian company has an ace down the sleeve, the Olivetti Olipad 100, a 10 inch tablet that might just resurrect the brand. It’s not because of the features, as I’m sure you’ve seen them all this year, but because Olipad 100 is a good mix of price and performance plus features that might want to make you want one.
So, let’s browse quickly through the specs of Olivetti Olipad 100: 10 inch multi touch display (1024 x 600 pixels), Tegra ARM Cortex A9 dual core CPU, 1GB RAM, Android 2.2 Froyo with a custom user interface that looks pretty well, of course WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G plus SD card slot for storage expansion (comes with 16 GB default) and an USB port for peripherals.
The best thing about this device is its 13.9 mm thickness, just a tad more than the first iPad, which should make it a thin tablet. Olivetty touts the Olipad 100 as a business oriented tablet, because it offers access to the Application Warehouse for businesses and App Shop for consumers. You won’t find fingerpint readers or encrypted storage, but you probably don’t need that anyway. Other specs of the tablet include a 1.3 megapixel camera for video conferencing, G-sensor, ambient light sensor, 1W stereo speakers and a Lithium-polymer battery rated at 27 Whr, enough to keep the tablet running through the day without needing a recharge (depending of your usage pattern, of course).