Well, here's a reason: the tablet you see here is the 10-inch Ainol Novo 10 Captain - clearly not the most vibrant name ever to be attached to a piece of gadgetry, but you might be surprised to know that the hardware inside the thing is actually a lot more impressive (at least in theory). We are talking about the IPS display on its front, sporting a resolution of 1920 by 1200 pixels. That is the kind of pixel density one would expect out of a high-end slate, such as the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T. Then there's the processor inside it: a quad-core CPU clocked at 1.5GHz with Mali 400 graphics and 1GB of RAM. You also get a 2MP main camera, VGA front-facing snapper, HDMI output, GPS, and a 10,000mAh battery.
Interestingly, the Ainol Novo 10 Captain costs only a tad over $210, which seems like a pretty tempting deal. However, there is a catch - this is the price for the 8GB model, so if you want to have 16 gigs of storage, you'll have to drop about $260 on the table.
The tablet is not yet available for sale, but its maker will start accepting orders in about a month. Chances are one will be able to have a Novo 10 Captain delivered to Europe or the U.S., although that might require paying a few dollars extra.
source: Ainol Novo
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