Hisense VIDAA PAD F5281 is chasing the worlds thinnest title for tablets


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Hisense, better know for their entry-level phones, and Android smart TVs are about to make a splash in the tablet market with the all new Hisense VIDAA Pad F5281.

Hisense have offered Android tablets of all shapes and sizes in the past, but finally they have made something that actually looks like a class act.

Full details of the tablet and scarce but what we do know is that tablet will be available in at least 4 colours, red, gold, black and a deep red, and that the alloy shell of the device is just 6.1mm thin. That makes it one of the thinnest tablets to date.

Photos of the tab show a narrow bezel design similar to Apple’s iPad mini, and also appear to show dual speakers in the base of the device.

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Still no details on which processor and what resolution the tablet will have but we hope at least to find a HDMI port, micro USB, SD card and an option for 4G LTE.

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6 Comments

  1. Dean Plush
    October 27, 2014

    I’m wondering what kind of battery would go into this thing. Pls Andi, keep us posted on this!

  2. Dean Plush
    October 27, 2014

    I’m wondering what kind of battery would go into this thing. Pls Andi, keep us posted on this!

  3. Louis Mario
    October 28, 2014

    I hope it has, at least, the last gen MediaTek processor. And >1080p

  4. Louis Mario
    October 28, 2014

    I hope it has, at least, the last gen MediaTek processor. And >1080p

  5. astosenix
    October 28, 2014

    So it sports an 8inch screen, right?

  6. astosenix
    October 28, 2014

    So it sports an 8inch screen, right?