Matrix One tablet hits a snafu and will be delayed

The Matrix One tablet that we talked about at the beginning of August was slated to retail for $89.99 a pop, but it seems that such a celebratory note was a wee bit too premature. Folks who placed an order for the highly affordable tablet device will have to exercise this virtue known as patience, which frankly, is not exactly in strong supply among peoples of the world these days. It seems that all of Matrix One’s shipments have been delayed at customs, without sharing any specific reason as to the hold up. The ordering process has been suspended since as it waits for current shipments to clear. Matrix One claims that they are working round the clock for a fast resolution, and will keep potential customers notified should there be any progress in the right direction. Matrix One’s statement can be read right after the jump.

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Matrix One gets delayed at customs, manufacturer suspends new orders of $90 tablet

Matrix One gets delayed at customs, manufacturer suspends new orders of $90 tablet

In early August, we reported that the Matrix One $90 tablet was finally available for sale, but it now seems that the celebration was a bit pre-mature. Anyone who might’ve ordered the bargain bin slate must now wait for the company to move through a mess of red tape, as Matrix One has revealed that all of its shipments have been delayed at customs. While the company hasn’t given any specific reason for the holdup, it’s since suspended the ordering process as it waits for the current shipments to clear. For its part, Matrix One states that it’s diligently working toward a resolution and promises to provide further updates as they become available. If you’re concerned about your order, feel free to hit up the company directly. You’ll find everything you need in Matrix One’s full statement after the break.

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The Matrix One tablet is super affordable at $59.99

We’ve seen tons of affordable Android tablets in the past, and if you’re looking for one below $100, it seems like the Matrix One tablet could be right up your alley. It does not have the most amazing hardware specs, and we wouldn’t even call it mid-ranged, but if you just want a tablet to get some surfing done or send emails and type up documents while on the go, then we guess with its price of $59.99 one can’t really complain.

The Matrix One will feature a 7” WVGA display with a 1.5GHz Cortex-A8 processor under the hood, 512MB of RAM accompanying it, a 2MP front-facing camera and will come with Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich preinstalled. If you’d like to get your hands on one, head on over to their website to buy it or for additional details.

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Matrix One Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet is going cheap

You know something? There seems to be a plethora of Android-powered tablets these days, that it can get rather difficult to know just which model you want to purchase as a starter. Not only that, the number of tablets that come in different form factors also sport various sizes, and having said that, they offer different price points as well. For those who feel that a 10″ tablet is a wee bit too large for your liking, there is always the 7″ Google Nexus 7 which was recently announced and manufactured by Asus, but the $199 price point might still be out of reach for you. What are you to do then?

Fret not, as it is a good thing that there are companies out there do take the trouble of coming up with an even more affordable tablet, so much so that when you hand over a Benjamin, you will even receive some change in the process, now is that value for money or what? The Matrix One tablet will run on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, where it will feature integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, 1080p HDMI output for you to enjoy your high definition videos on a HDTV in the living room, a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes, an USB port as well as an USB mini port.

The 7″ of viewing area that provides 800 x 480 resolution should be enough for most folks, where it is the ideal size to carry around in one hand without having your hand develop nasty cramps along the way. At the front lies a 2-megapixel camera which would work great for self portrait shots, not to mention those who want to carry out a video call. You will be able to choose from two different capacities – 4GB or 16GB of internal memory, where of course, the larger the memory capacity, the more you will have to fork out. Definitely one of the more affordable Android-powered tablets out there in the market, you might want to consider the Matrix One to be an introductory tablet to your little one who has long bugged you for an iPad this coming Christmas.

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Matrix One tablet goes on sale for an even more frugal $90

Matrix One tablet with Android 4.0

Direct Merchandise Marketing might not have the most alluring name as a tablet maker, but it still raised a few eyebrows with its Matrix One in June: it hoped to crack the $100 barrier while still producing a device you’d still be proud to take home to Mother. The 7-inch slate is going on sale ever so slightly past its late July target, but with a surprise price drop to $90 — more or less, considering that shipping costs a minimum $10. Whether or not that extra Hamilton bill’s difference is an illusion, you’re still getting a surprisingly competent device for the money, with a 1.5GHz ARM Cortex-A8 chip, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of built-in storage moving Android 4.0 along at a decent clip. The 2-megapixel front camera, full-size USB and HDMI also help reinforce that it’s more than just a no-frills slab. Having said this, we’d be brave enough to crack the triple-digit barrier and spring for the considerably more future-proof $130 edition with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of space. The feature gap is still wide enough that Nexus 7 owners won’t experience buyer’s remorse; at this price, however, it’s not hard to imagine handing out Matrix Ones to family members like so much candy.

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Matrix One Android 4.0 tablet is affordable at $89.99

Cheaper Android tablets are starting to become more common these days, although cheap we have to admit is relative. After all a tablet considered to be cheap at $199 might not be as affordable compared to another tablet priced at $99. That being said, if you’re in the market for a cheap Android 4.0 tablet, the Matrix One Android tablet might be one worth looking at. Priced at a pretty affordable $89.99, do not expect to be blown away by the specs and features of this tablet, although we expect that it should be good enough to get the job done. The device will pack a 1.5GHz Cortex A8 processor and will come in either 512MB or 1GB RAM, 4GB to 64GB worth of internal storage and will support microSD cards up to 32GB in size.

The Matrix One will also come with a 7” 800×480 display, a 2MP front-facing camera, WiFi connectivity, a 3,200mAh battery and will run on Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich. It also comes with a HDMI output that supports 1080p, built-in speakers, and microphone and appears to be rather thin at 0.5” thick. Additional details of the Matrix One can be found at its website where you will also be able to purchase it if you’re interested.

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Matrix One is a $99 ICS tablet that could ship to retailers next month… but probably won’t (hands-on)

Matrix One is a $99 Android ICS tablet that could ship to retailers next month but probably won't handson video

From Barcelona to Hanover to Vegas and Taipei, we’ve seen our fair share of low-end Android tablets, some of which actually offer a bit of promise, and get it done for under 200 bucks. And while even a few sub-$100 models have littered the exhibition hall floors, they’re most often mere vaporware, never actually making their way to US and European retailers and online shops. The Matrix One, for its part, could actually get the nod of approval from big box execs, however — according to company reps, at least. And it wouldn’t be a half-bad option at $99, shipping with Android 4.0.3, a 2-megapixel webcam, 1.5GHz Cortex A8 processor and an 800 x 480-pixel 7-inch capacitive display. Those specs also make their way to a nearly identical $149 flavor, which ups its budget counterpart’s 512MB RAM and 4 gigs of storage to 1GB and 16GB, respectively, while keeping the other components intact.

While that display won’t best any brand-name slab on the market, it’s certainly usable, even in bright sunlight, as we experienced today at CE Week in New York City. The tablet performed just fine during our quick demo, which included navigating through some menus and watching a few HD video clips. The built-in speaker on the rear won’t come close to filling a room (or even a noisy car, perhaps), but a headphone jack will let movie fans and youngsters alike appreciate content a bit more, especially if traditional tablets are priced out of reach. There’s also an HDMI port for outputting 1080p video to a TV, along with one full-size USB port, a mini-USB connector for syncing and updates, a power port and a micro-SD card slot, for adding up to 32 gigs of extra storage.

You’ll also find a built-in mic and a two-megapixel webcam (no rear-facing shooter, however). All in all, the 11.1-ounce package is quite polished, especially given the price. We won’t likely be adding the Matrix One to our personal collection, but if a $99 tablet is on your must-have list, this wouldn’t be a bad choice — let’s just hope it does indeed pop up in stores, perhaps as soon as the tablet’s ready to ship at the end of next month. There’s a gallery below if you’d care to take a closer look, and do jump past the break as well — that’s where you’ll find our hands-on video, with a lively Manhattan soundscape to boot.

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