Coby bares sub-P3k tablet

Coby Kyros MID 7032

MANILA, Philippines - In keeping with the growing global demand for cost-effective Android-based tablet PCs, industry-leading electronics device maker Coby reveals its latest and most cut-rate tablet offering yet, the Coby Kyros MID 7032.

Selling for only P2,995, the seven-incher is a fitting companion for practical mobile device enthusiasts looking for a no-frills tablet. Packed with all the necessities of an entry-level tablet, the MID7032 guarantees the same superior quality and exceptional performance that all Coby devices possess.

Integrating the most up-to-date features, it runs via Android 4.1 Ice Cream Sandwich and is powered by the latest Cortex A9 1GHz processor. Coupled with a 512MB DDR3 of RAM and a massive 2800mAh battery, the tablet promises a speedy, glitch-free mobile browsing, video playback and downloading experience.

Users can also enjoy up to 32GB of e-books via the pre-installed Aldiko e-book reader, or shoot tons of vibrant images via the two-megapixel rear camera.

There is also 0.3-megapixel front camera for fun video chats with friends and family. In addition, the G-sensor allows users to shoot in portrait or landscape orientation without needing to change positions.

Slim and compact, the Coby MID7032 makes for one savvy and convenient mobile device that’s easy to store and transport wherever, whenever.

As one of the most esteemed names in the mobile device manufacturing industry in the United States and Europe, Coby has been a long-standing partner to various consumer chain outlets abroad such as Best Buy, Target and Walmart — all of which carry its products.

Coby products’ certifications by the respected CE and FCC organizations are a testament to the brand’s premium quality and their ability to deliver results that surpass global expectations.

In these days when untested mobile device brands are brimming in the market, would you not prefer to have an internationally acclaimed brand with tried-and-tested performance for the same price?

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