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3 Pandigital Devices for People Who Want Cheap Tablets: Planet, Nova and Star

If you’re not ready for Honeycomb yet, than the perfect solution would be buying an Android slate with top notch specs, but a more dated version of the OS. For example, you could have a look at Pandigital’s trio of sub $190 tablets: Planet, Nova and Star.

These are 7 inch models, with ARM Cortex A9 processors and rear cameras. The Star model also comes with a front cam, so there’s hope for video calling here, while other feats include HDMI output and the Barnes & Noble app on board. As far as the OS options go, Pandigital Planet and Star receive Froyo, while Gingerbread finds its way on the Nova. Sadly, there’s no trace of Android Market here, but at least you have the GetJar store, plus the U-Player YouTube viewer.

WiFi-only as far as connectivity is concerned, so no 3G for such a low price. Memory is a mere 2GB on the Planet and Star, while on the Nova it’s double that amount. HDMI output is done with a separate cable, specialized for this feature. And now the pricing: $189 for the Planet, the same price for the Nova and finally the Star will come later on in August for $159.

Expect a flagship Pandigital tablet in September, maybe with Honeycomb.

Related posts:

  1. Pandigital SuperNova Android Tablet Hits the FCC
  2. Pandigital Unveils Novel Personal eReader
  3. Pandigital Announces New Android eReader, Going for $199.99


Android Tablet on the Cheap: Best Buy Has Pandigital Nova for $170

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If an 800MHz CPU, 800×600 8-inch display, and Android 2.3 all for $169.99 sound like your ideal tablet, look no further than the Pandigital Nova. The slate is the followup to the Novel and Planet, and also features 4GB of internal storage, a microSD reader, and micro HDMI port. It also sports both front and rear cameras while managing to stay pretty slim at only 0.5-inches thick. Did we mention it is selling for only $169.99 at Best Buy? We sure did. If that sounds like a deal to you, step right up. You’re the next contestant on The Price is Right.

[via Engadget]