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May 15, 2013

Sharp to release IGZO-equipped Aquos Pad SH-08E

Sharp’s latest 7-inch tablet will soon arrive in Japan, sporting a quad-core processor and an IGZO display – the Aquos Pad SH-08E.

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The Aquos Pad SH-08E carries a 7-inch WUXGA (1200 x 1920, 323ppi) IGZO TFT LCD screen, an 8.1 megapixel rear camera with LED flash, 2.1 megapixel front-facing, NFC and LTE. In addition, it has TV tuning capabilities, as well as waterproofing and dustproofing. Powering the device is a Snapdragon 600 APQ8064T quad-core processor clocked at 1.7GHz, a 4,200mAh battery, and Android 4.2 Jellybean.

The Sharp Aquos Pad SH-08E is set to arrive in Japan by end of July via NTT DoCoMo. Pricing and international availability are still unknown.

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5 Responses to “Sharp to release IGZO-equipped Aquos Pad SH-08E”

  1. Gian Austria says:

    This killed my interest a bit for the new Nexus 7

  2. Phillip says:

    Every month, more and more devices which will be “better” on paper and even on actual. So if you’re waiting for the “right” tablet and keep on comparing the new releases, you will never settle for one because improvements will never end. I decided finally to get the Nexus 7 and I’m very happy with it even if every week I read a challenger after another that beats my tablet overall. But I don’t have any regrets because as I’ve said, this one’s solid and am very much satisfied. :)

  3. Rabitto29
    Twitter: iammicael
    says:

    really looks good.. that bezel.. that gorgeous fhd screen.. plus ipx58.. hope sharp philippines will have this one.. :) now if sony would also release something like this a 7 incher tablet z would be nice.. :D

  4. dvancleef
    Twitter: dvancleef
    says:

    At a P30,000+ price, you had better have a lot more interest in it than a N7.

  5. Freeje says:

    Definitely expensive. Can’t wait for the grey marketers to bring it over though and at a reduced price.

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This article was contributed by Louie Diangson, a special features contributor and correspondent for YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

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