So you were walking down aisle after aisle of tablets, only to stop and stare for a moment. Wearing your Project Glass from Google, at the bottom of the augmented reality display in front of you, you see the phrase, “A wild My Tablet 7 appears!”. The next step, would obviously not to throw a Pokeball at it, but rather, make a lunge for it so that you can cuddle it in your arms. The My Tablet 7 is said to be a budget-friendly tablet that runs on the Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, sporting a relatively standard 1.2GHz processor while being accompanied by 1GB RAM, a 16GB hard drive, a 7″ capacitive display at 800 x 480 resolution, a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes, a 2-megapixel camera in front, and up to 8 hours of battery life, depending on how you use it.

Touted to be released to the mass market sometime this month, there are whispers going around that the My Tablet 7 (which obviously comes with a 7″ display) will get an upgrade in specifications to 1.5GHz of processing power. Just how much will it cost? There is no concrete answer just yet, but $150 thereabouts will definitely make it an interesting consideration.

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