Polaroid is targeting the entry-level market with its budget-friendly Q-series tablets that pack latest specs and Android 4.4 KitKat OS, starting at $129.
Polaroid may have missed the festive season to attract shoppers but its new Q-series tablets at attractive rates are bound to attract buyers. Polaroid announced three new additions to its Q-series tablet range set to be showcased at CES 2014, next week. The tablets, namely 7-inch tablet Q7, 8-inch model Q8 and 10.1-inch Q10, offer the best user experience and are pocket friendly too.
All three sizes of the Q-series tablets are powered by quad-core processors and Google's latest Android 4.4 KitKat operating system. The tablets offer extended battery life for better sharing on-the-go and sports front speakers for best auditory experience. The tablets are built in with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and feature HDMI ports for feasible sharing and connectivity.
"Tablets are changing the way consumers use and share their favorite media and memories, and Polaroid's robust line of tablets is allowing more consumers to share with on-the-go convenience," Polaroid President and CEO Scott W. Hardy, said in a press statement. "Our Q Series provides consumers with super-fast quad core processing speeds allowing for faster performance and less wait times when watching movies, or playing games. In addition the Q series' sleek design and affordable price point make it a great choice."
Like all the tablets in the market, Q7, Q8 and Q10 feature both front and rear cameras and latest Android support enables access to Google Play Store for thousands and thousands of apps, games, movies, music and more.
All three tablets will hit the store shelves in spring this year with a retail price tag ranging from $129 to $179 for the highest model.