Gigaset Dives Into The Tablet Market

Gigaset Dives Into The Tablet MarketAnother day, another player makes a contribution to the ever growing tablet market. Gigaset does not want to miss the boat for sure, and they will now contribute another couple of Android-powered tablets that will arrive in 8” and 10.1” formats, where they will be known as the Gigaset QV830 and QV1030, respectively. These will not be the only entrants for Gigaset, as they have already penciled in plans to roll out additional models sometime next year. The 8” model will be made up of anodized aluminum at the back alongside a scratch-resistant display, while the 10.1” model sports a 2560 x 1600 resolution with 300 dpi, making it easier on your eyes.

Apart from that, it will also be powered by a quad-core 1.8GHz Nvidia T40S Cortex A15 processor with stereo sound suppose, an 8-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, and of course, Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean as the operating system of choice just like its smaller sized brother. The QV830 will feature 8GB of internal memory, while the QV1030 already comes with 16GB of internal memory right from the get go, and there is a microSD memory card slot on both for expansion purposes. The QV830 and QV1030 will go on sale from early next month onward, where it will retail for EUR199 and EUR369, respectively. [Press Release]

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    Gigaset gets into Android tablets with two models, including a Tegra 4 flagship

    Gigaset QV830 and QV1030 tablets

    You likely won’t know Germany’s Gigaset unless you’ve bought one of its cordless phones, but you may want to take notice now that the company is launching its first tablets. Both the 8-inch QV830 and 10-inch QV1030 have relatively upscale aluminum shells and run stock Android 4.2, all the while targeting very different audiences. The QV1030 is the high-speed flagship with a 1.8GHz quad-core Tegra 4 processor, a 2,560 x 1,600 display, 16GB of expandable storage and both 8-megapixel rear as well as 1.2-megapixel front cameras. The QV830 aims at a more frugal crowd with its 1.2GHz quad-core MediaTek chip, 1,024 x 768 screen, 8GB of expandable storage, 5-megapixel rear camera and 1.2-megapixel front shooter. Both slates should reach Germany in early December, starting at €199 ($271) for the QV830 and jumping to €369 ($502) for the QV1030. There’s no word of an American launch, although we’re not counting on it when Gigaset doesn’t have much of a footprint in the US.

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    Via: Tabletsmagazine.nl (translated)

    Source: Gigaset (1), (2), GlobeNewswire