
Hanvon HPad A112 e-Reader is comes with aluminum-magnesium allow frame with glass front cover, a 7-inch TFT touchscreen display with 800 x 600 pixels resolution, ARM11 CPU 720MHz, 2 GB of flash storage, 256M or 512M DDR2, Micro SD card up to 32GB, 3-megapixel rear-facing camera, optional GPS, and support Hanvon business application, such as Hanvon Office Editer, Hanvon Handwriting Mail and Notes, etc.

The HPad A112 is super-slim and fashionable e-Reader tablet and has measures in 192 x 136 x 10.8 mm. Hanvon HPad A112 also packs with WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G, G-Sensor, USB port, Micro-USB, Mini-HDMI port and a 3.7V Li-Polymer 3300mAh battery that offers up to 6 hours for video playing and up to 8 hours of reading.

The HPad A112 is set to cost about €399.
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