New Android tablet undercuts Kindle Fire at $179

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Leader International announced a new tablet on Monday that undercuts Amazon’s upcoming Kindle Fire by $20. The $179 Impression 7, also known as the I7, is equipped with a 7-inch display with an 800 x 480-pixel resolution, a 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of storage, two USB 2.0 ports, a microSD card slot, a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera and support for 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi networks. We admit, the price caught our eye until we noticed the I7 runs Android 2.2 (Froyo), an operating system designed for smartphones that is now two generations old. In addition to the Impression 7, Leader International also announced the Impression 10 (I10), a 10-inch tablet that will make its debut alongside the I7 in November for $349. Leader International said the tablets will be available from retailers across the country, although the company did not mention any retail partners by name. Read on for the full press release.

New “Impression 7″ Tablet Makes Quality Mobile Entertainment Easy and Affordable

PASADENA, Calif., Oct. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Leader International Inc., a provider of reliable, feature-rich, affordable tablets, today announced the availability of its new Impression 7 (I7) tablet. The seven-inch tablet delivers value and performance for both novice and experienced users.  Units will ship to retailers in early November at an MSRP of $179.00, just in time for the start of the holiday shopping season.

Powerful Portability

The I7 features a 1Ghz processor and 512MB RAM, Android 2.2 with Adobe Flash 10.1, and a seven-inch resistive TFT display that delivers brilliant color in 800×480 resolution.

The versatile I7 also includes Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), 4GB built-in flash memory, G-sensor, two USB 2.0 slots (including one full-size and one mini port), micro SD card slot (up to 16GB), 0.3MP camera and stereo output. Each unit also comes with a handsome synthetic leather portfolio case.

“The Impression 7 offers the best of mobile entertainment,” said Gary Bennett, Leader International’s Vice President of Sales, North America. “The seven-inch screen is perfect for web, email, music, games and videos. Plus, unlike other popular tablets, the I7 allows for additional memory and delivers more functionality with an SD slot and USB port.”

Impression 10 and Impression 7 Available for the Holidays

Leader’s I7 and I10 (10″, MSRP $349.00) tablets will arrive by early November at national retailers. Both units come packaged with charging and USB cables. Impression support, based in the United States, is available at no cost to customers; toll free, at 1-888-733-3312, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. PST.

For more information about Leader International and the Impression family of tablets, visit the company’s website at http://www.leaderinternationalinc.com or its Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/LeaderInternational.

30 Comments
  • http://briefmobile.com/ Korey Nicholson

    Now “three” generations old. Gingerbread, Honeycomb, then ICS.

    • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

      “What is..Fragmentation?” – contestant
      “Correct” – Alex Trebek
      “Android is junk for 1000″ – contestant

      • Al Staley

        “Fragmentation, Elegant, Delicious, and oh So Sexy” – Alex Trebek
        “What are terms used by mindless Apple Fanboys” -  Contestant
        “Correct”  – Alex Trebek
        “I’ll take Fanboy Gibberish for 2000 please” – Contestant

      • Anonymous

        “Grizzly Atoms,Al Staley and norm are this”- Alex Trebek
        “What is a troll”- Contestant
        “Correct”- Alex Trebek
        “I’ll take stupid things that a fandroid would say for 500 please” – Contestant

      • http://twitter.com/GRZLA Grizzly Atoms

        @macboy74:disqus You are all retarded.

      • Anonymous

        Unlike Apple, you have dozens of Androids to choose from.  Some have better specs, which cost more.  Some have worst specs, which cost less.  This variability in cost and quality comes at a price, without a doubt.  It means that the consumer needs to be technically savvy and know what he or she really needs.  The concept of fragmentation really only comes into play with people who don’t know how to flash the rom on their tablets.  Apple might offer the illusion of a clean and stable format, but tha’s all it is, an illusion.

  • http://beerpla.net Artem Russakovskii

    There are tons of cheap tablets like this out there – it’s not even news anymore. Android 2.2, come on.

    • http://mitchs.co Mitch Samuels

      Hey. I know you.

    • Guest

      Plus 10000000 for starcraft

  • Anonymous

    And resistive? Nooooooooooooooo.

    • http://twitter.com/jpdl_us Jaime Ponce de Leon

      Thats pretty much what i said. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Joshua-Bokelman/838280246 Joshua Bokelman

    more cheap shit from china YaY……..

  • Anonymous

    More fragmentation?

    • RIMsucks

      BB fans should not be allowed to comment because of their inherent stupidity.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Simon-Yu/100000989859895 Simon Yu

    Basically it’s a 7 Inch Smartphone. Seeing as its WVGA resolution, powered by a 1Ghz processor.. there’s nothing tablet about this but size.

  • Anonymous

    Resistive screen wtf? Lmao takethe jjunk off the site.

  • http://twitter.com/khtse Ivan Ka Hei Tse

    This is rubbish. What makes the Kindle Fire attractive, beside its price, is the nicely implemented UI and the integration of all Amazon services, combined with fairly decently hardware.

  • Anonymous

    Looks good!

  • http://twitter.com/chriscanty chris canty

    content, content, content….that is why amazon will do well in the marketplace.  People will have an ecosystem very similar to Apple

  • Top Gear

    This tablet is no more a threat to the Kindle Fire than it is to the iPad. If you don’t understand that, then you just don’t get it. People want an iPad. People want an Amazon Fire. People do not want a tablet. And focusing on which version of Android it runs is stupid. People don’t care.

    The Fire runs a customized version of old Gingerbread. Who cares? It’s the content, stupid.

    • http://twitter.com/GRZLA Grizzly Atoms

      The Android tablet market grew substantially this year. When Android’s tablets first hit the scene they were at 2.3% of the marketshare, now 12 months later they are holding 26.9% of that market. Just like Android phones, people are starting to test them out and are apparently enjoying them. Android’s tablets will get better with time so will their market share. As for the Fire running old Gingerbread? Since when is Gingerbread old? From the research I have done on the device it is running 2.3.4 of gingerbread which is the most up-to-date version there is for non-nexus devices. I agree that when people buy the Fire the majority of them are buying it for the tied in services, but other than that you are just a silly person.

  • Gregz0r

    Resistive? Buhahahaha!

    Mr.T pities the fool who buys and receives this.

    That wallpaper on the right looks a bit familiar too…

  • homescrub

    Who the hell is Leader International?

  • Anonymous

    What a joke.

  • Anonymous

    It looks like another Android manufacturer has missed the boat here. Sure it is cheap but there is no media behind it. The end user has to figure out where to get their media from. I really hope the Kindle Fire takes off. It has media and an ecosystem behind it. This gives the end user content for their device without a lot of compatibility issues. A successful Fire will up the ante and provide competition for Apple.

    • Anonymous

      Im getting the fire myself, just to play with until the iPad 3 comes out. I like the Eco system of both Apple and Amazon, but the best and greatest apps are on the iPad.

  • http://twitter.com/ocdtrekkie Jake Weisz

    As an Android fanboy… there’s no reason for this to be a story.

    Various no-name manufacturers have been releasing sub-$200 resistive-touchscreen Froyo tablets for years now. This is not news.

  • Wsv

    4GB storage, huh?

  • http://www.tabletaholic.com Tabletaholic

    They mention Kmart on their site as a retailer and have the 10″ for sale already

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_JLAWLJ5ZHBRIKMJTP7ZKQDMXM4 Me Me

    This thing is ‘New’ only in the academic sense of the word.

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