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Could work as a great portable home theater, as long as the battery is up to the task. With Nvidia Tegra 2, there shouldn't be a problem outputting 1080p video through the A7's HDMI port. Couple that with decent out-of-the-box codec and container support (see the 'Product Notes' section on this page), and a full sized USB 2.0 port (which can read flash drives up to 64GB), the A7 might be a nice portable home theater. It even comes with a 6-foot HDMI cable. No 3G options on the A7, so internet usage will be restricted to WiFi hotspots, or on the go by tethering to another device.
| Pricing Guide (based on retail price for base model.) | ||
|---|---|---|
| USA: | $$369 | 30 Oct 12 |
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| Specifications (base version) | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | eLocity |
| Model name | A7 | CPU type | Nvidia Tegra2 (Dual Cortex A9) |
| CPU speed | 1000 Mhz |
| OS | Android 2.2 |
| Display Size |
7.0" 800 X 480 | Touch Technology |
Multi-touch |
| Display Type |
Soft (Finger) Touch |
| RAM | 512 MB |
| Keyboard | NO |
| Mouse Pointer | NO |
| Weight | 463gm / 16.3 oz. |
| Size (w/h/d mm) | 208/122/13 mm |
| Size (w/h/d inches) | 8.2/4.8/0.5 |
| Physical Interfaces |
|---|
| Docking connector |
| HDMI |
| Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm) |
| SD slot (Micro) |
| USB2.0 |
| Wireless Interfaces |
|---|
| 802.11b/g |
| BT 2.1 |
| No Wireless WAN (e.g. 3G cellular) |
| Additional Specs and Accessories (can vary) |
|---|
| AC Adaptor |
| Accelerometer |
| Ambient light sensor |
| Capacitive Touchscreen |
| Stereo speakers |
| WebCam 1.3Mp |
| USB 2.0 cable |
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| Latest NewsLinks | Track product |
|---|---|
| eLocity A7 Hands-on Video and Gallery | 10/09/10 |
| Official eLocity A7 Website | 10/09/10 |
| Amazon Pre-Order Page | 10/09/10 |
| Pioneer Dreambook ePad N launch news. | 19/08/10 |
| Pioneer Dreambook ePad Product Page | 19/08/10 |
| Product Notes |
|---|
| 1080p out through HDMI. Includes a 6-foot HDMI cable, a USB 2.0 cable, and a wireless keyboard. Decodes H.264, H.263, and VC-1 video, and supports AVI, MP4, 3GP, ASF, MP3, OGA, and QT containers (according to official specs). Amazon product description says that the A7 supports "H.264, MPEG-4, DivX and Real Video with MOV, FLV, MP4, AVI, and MKV file formats" |
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