Storage Options outs 7-inch Scroll Evoke tablet with Jelly Bean, available now for £120

Storage Options outs 7inch Scroll Evoke tablet with Jelly Bean, ships later this month for 120

Storage Options is known to launch its own Android-powered slates in the UK every now and then, and, as of today, we can safely add one more to the outfit’s expanding list. What’s more, according to the company, the newly announced Scroll Evoke is its “most powerful” tablet to date, with that self-imposed tag likely gaining its status thanks to the pretty decent specs this 7-incher is packing. Aside from the 7-inch, 1024 x 600 display, though, the Scroll Evoke also boasts a dual-core, 1.6GHz Cortex A9 CPU alongside a mighty quad-core Mali-T604 GPU, 8GB of built-in storage (up to 32GB via microSD) and, to make things better, it’s indeed running Jelly Bean (v4.1, to be exact). Those living across the United Kingdom can now pre-order the Scroll Evoke for a mere £120 from the Storage Options site — and if you’re looking to do just that, then hit the source link below, where you’ll also find more pictures to gaze at.

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Scroll Evoke From Storage Options Comes With Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

Storage Options of the UK has just lifted the veil from their most powerful tablet to date – calling it the Scroll Evoke, which will be making its way to the UK with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in tow. Touted to be their most powerful tablet so far, the Scroll Evoke will cost you a relatively affordable £119.99, sporting a sleek and stylish form factor that is powered by a new dual-core Cortex A9 1.6GHz processor, where its 7” display will be accompanied by 8GB of internal memory. Thankfully, you can further expand that with a microSD memory card slot, paving the way for you to stash your fair share of e-books, music and movies, and other kinds of portable media.

The new Mali-T604 quad core graphics processor in the Scroll Evoke will also be able to shoulder most of the video burdens, and we believe that its attractive price point will definitely make it quite a contender in the highly competitive Android tablet market – even in the UK. If you happen to live in that part of the world, would you pony up that kind of money for the Scroll Evoke, or do you have other tablets in mind that you think would be able to offer you better value for money? [Press Release]

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