Fly brand introduces Flylife Web 7 tablet.85 Slim. Slim aluminum body, high-quality IPS screen with high resolution, powerful quad-core processor – a novelty is available at the unique price of 4 990 Dollars.
Slim, Lightweight
Slim, Lightweight
Flylife Web 7 completely aluminium body.85 Slim differs by its laconic design and compact size – only 201 x 137 x 8 mm. The tablet will find a place in a purse and in a pocket of men’s jackets, always staying with you at hand.
The color of the front panel harmonizes with the light body of the tablet and tablet always looks neat, thanks to the non-brushed surface of high quality.
Colorful
Colorful
Fly Flylife Web 7.85 Slim equipped with 7.85″ 1024 x 768 resolution display. Built with the latest In-Plane Switching IPS technology, the touchscreen provides high quality, vivid colors and wide viewing angles.
The tablet is comfortable to use both in the shade and in direct sunlight, and the pictures on its screen are characterized by natural color rendering. High-contrast display allows you to use the tablet as an e-book without straining your eyes.
Optimal performance
Optimal performance
Tablet contains a quad core RK3188 processor clocked at 1.6 GHz and 1 Gb of RAM. Combination of processor and Android 4 operating system.2.2 gives you a comfortable browsing experience, smooth multimedia playback and uninterrupted playback of latest games. With such a stuffing the tablet is capable of any resource-intensive mobile applications.
Work without interruption
New Fly brand is equipped with a reinforced 3300 mAh battery. Optimally balanced operation and economical power consumption processor allows you to use the tablet in active work mode, continuously for 12 hours.
Internet surfing without recharging the battery is possible for 6 hours, and the maximum standby time is 140 hours.
Enough space for everything
Flylife Web 7.85 Slim has a built-in memory of 8 GB, which allows you to store more than 1000 audio tracks at a bitrate of 320 kbps – nearly 70 hours of music, or 12 full-length movies of high quality.
The tablet supports memory expansion up to 32 GB with microSDHC memory cards, and the exchange of data between the tablet, laptop or desktop computer is provided in Flash drive mode. E-books, game content, documents or multimedia – the tablet memory is enough not to be bored for many hours.
Internet at your fingertips
Wi-Fi with Hotspot, OTA and GPS support, built-in email clients allow you to access the “World Wide Web” from almost anywhere – home, café or office. Bluetooth 4 module.0 connects you to other devices and enables the comfortable use of wireless headsets and accessories.
Communication without borders
2 MP front camera allows you to video conference or answer a video call, as well as provide the opportunity to communicate fully within Skype. Fly Flylife Web 7.85
Slim is equipped with a 2 megapixel main camera with auto-tuning and night modes, allowing you to record 640 x 480 pixels videos. Built-in video and audio supporting all possible formats and equalizer with manual tuning mode allows to achieve the best sound quality.
Ready to go.
You can fully start using Flylife Web 7.85 Slim immediately after purchase – the tablet has all the necessary applications for work and entertainment: mobile versions of popular social networks, digital library – FlyBook reader, Google maps, games and more. Additional applications can always be downloaded using the pre-installed Play Market application store.
What are the key features and specifications of the Flylife Web 7.85 Slim tablet?
This tablet seems interesting, but I’d like to know more about its specifications. Can you please provide details on its processor, storage capacity, camera quality, and battery life? Additionally, does it support a SIM card for cellular connectivity and what operating system does it run on? Thank you!
The Flylife Web 7.85 Slim tablet looks impressive and stylish, but I’m wondering if it’s truly accessible to everyone. Does it have features specifically designed for individuals with disabilities, such as visual or hearing impairments? Additionally, is it user-friendly for elderly users who may be less tech-savvy?