Kogan Outs Cheap 8-Inch Agora Tablet


If there’s one thing Ruslan Kogan does well, it’s put out cheap gadgets. Fresh off the back of the Agora smartphone release, Kogan has now outed two new Android tablets, including a new 8-inch form factor starting at a competitive $119.

Following in the footsteps of the Agora smartphone, the new Agora tablets have more bang for buck than ever.

The two new tablets — an 8-inch model and a 10-inch model — both have the same specs and both come in at a pocket-friendly price.

The Agora tablets comes with a dual-core, 1.6GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and between 8GB and 16GB of internal storage space. Both run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the first Kogan product to do so, and both tablets have a 1024×768 screen.

The 8-inch model starts at $119 for the 8GB model, while 16GB will set you back $129. The 10-inch meanwhile is $179 for the 8GB model, and the 16GB is $199.

We quite liked the last Kogan Agora tablet to come through the labs, and hopefully with the better specs and lower price, we’ll like this one even more. Stay tuned for a review.


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