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Polaroid MID705 Android tablet specs and review

Price, features and specifications of the Polaroid MIDC705 Android tablet

Polaroid MID705
Polaroid MID705 Android tablet

Polaroid MID705 tablet review - it is cheap Android tablet time again and today at our consumer blog we are going to take a look at the 7-inch Android 4.0 Polaroid MID705 tablet.

The 7-inch capacitive display of the MID705 has native resolution of 800x400 and has good visibility angles even in direct sunlight. The colors are rich and the overall impression of the display are quite good. And don't get me wrong, this isn't a Samsung but you can't expect the best from a tablet that costs under $100.

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Polaroid MID705 is powered by a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor and has 512MB of RAM. These specification seem quite updated for a mobile computing device as most smartphones have better hardware but I will remind you once again that these phones don't more than twice as much.
The built-in storage space in the Polaroid MID705 is 4GB, expandable to 32GB with the help of microSD cards.

Connectivity
The Polaroid MID705 has built-in WiFi which allows it to easily connect to wireless networks and the Internet. You can also connect this tablet to your computer via USB.

One of the extra features that the Polaroid MID705 tablet has is the 2.0MP camera located in the front top part of the tablet itself.

The built-in speaker delivers... well it delivers some sound, quality is not the key point here.
OS - Polaroid MID705 comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.

Price
The price of the Polaroid MID705 tablet varies around $100.

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