Belarusian H-Tab tablets officially enter the Russian market

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Russian consumers have gained access to a new line of Belarusian-made tablets — H-Tab. According to "M.Video", the devices are already on sale, and prices start from 15,699 rubles. The range includes four models: H-Tab 1, H-Tab 1+, H-Tab 1 Pro, and the reinforced version H-Tab 1 Shield.

 H-Tab Tablet
H-Tab Tablet

According to the provided specifications, all models run on Android 15. The devices are equipped with 10.95-inch displays, except for the shockproof Shield version, which has a slightly more compact 10.1-inch screen. The refresh rate for all screens is 90 Hz, and the surface is protected by tempered glass.

The basic version of H-Tab 1 weighs 530 g and is equipped with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal memory. The H-Tab 1+ and H-Tab 1 Pro models are offered with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of permanent memory, while the top-end Shield version features an increased weight of 870 g and a 15,600 mAh battery, compared to 8,000 mAh for the others. The manufacturer claims that the charge in any of the models provides up to 20 hours of battery life.

Cameras also vary depending on the version: the basic model has a 13 MP main camera, the improved and flagship models have 48 MP, and the Shield has 16 MP. Front cameras: 8 MP for the first three models and 16 MP for the Shield.

All tablets support NFC, are equipped with a headphone jack and a SIM card slot (nano/micro). An additional memory card slot is provided in all models except the basic one, where the maximum amount of built-in memory is already 128 GB. The maximum amount of expandable memory is up to 256 GB.

Recently, in a conversation with the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, one of the officials stated that the republic intends to develop its own smartphone with unique software.

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