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Tablet with a 7-inch screen launched in Germany named Brasser

Lens manufacturer Brasser enter tablets market, signifying massive potential of tablet sector, drawing in companies without IT background.

New 7-inch Tablet Introduced in Germany: Brasser Model
New 7-inch Tablet Introduced in Germany: Brasser Model

Tablet with a 7-inch screen launched in Germany named Brasser

In the ever-evolving world of technology, a new player has entered the tablet market – Brasser, a company known primarily for its lens manufacturing, has now ventured into the realm of Tablet PCs. The latest addition to their lineup is the Brasser MID 7, a 7-inch tablet that promises to make waves in this competitive space.

The Brasser MID 7 comes with a 7-inch touchscreen, measuring 8.3 x 4.9 x 0.47 inches and weighing around one pound. The tablet runs on the Android 2.1 operating system and boasts a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. It features 4 GB of RAM and offers connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, 3G, and USB.

However, the Brasser MID 7 will have to compete against established brands like Samsung and Apple. While the Samsung Galaxy Tab series is well-established and offers solid performance, AMOLED displays (on some variants), and a mature Android ecosystem, the Blackberry PlayBook, though discontinued for several years, was an early 7-inch tablet focused on productivity and security.

The rumored 7-inch iPad, yet to be officially released, is expected to feature iPadOS with strong app optimization, premium build quality, and consistent performance, which often set a high bar in the tablet market. Unfortunately, a direct, detailed review or comparative analysis of the Brasser MID 7 against these tablets is not readily available at this time.

One intriguing aspect of the Brasser MID 7 is its price point. The tablet will be sold for €299, making it an affordable option in the competitive tablet market. However, it's worth noting that the tablet lacks multi-touch support, which might be a drawback for some users.

The battery life of the Brasser MID 7 is claimed to provide 8 hours of uninterrupted use, which is on par with many other tablets in its class.

Sovan Mandal, an author with a keen interest in technology and the latest developments, has reported on this new tablet. Mandal's areas of interest also include smartphones, AI, self-driven automobiles, and the latest fad in technology – self-driven automobiles.

As the Brasser MID 7 makes its debut, it remains to be seen how it will fare against the established brands in the tablet market. Stay tuned for more updates as we delve deeper into this exciting new product.

This Brasser MID 7, newly released from Brasser, a company known primarily for lens manufacturing, enters the tablet market as a 7-inch touchscreen device. It joins other gadgets in the realm of technology, competing against renowned brands like Samsung's e-reader tablets and the discontinued Blackberry PlayBook, or even the yet-to-be-released 7-inch iPad. Despite the lack of a detailed review against these devices, its price point at €299 positions it as an intriguing, more affordable option.

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