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Computex: MSI Unveil Primo 75 IPS Android Tablet

We’ve already taken a look at MSI’s Primo 93 and Primo 81 Android tablets, so be sure to check those out if you haven’t already. The Primo 93 is the one on the left and the Primo 81 is the one on the right but in this article we are going to have a quick overview of the Primo 75 in the middle that MSI showed us.

The MSI Primo 75 has an IPS display panel sporting a 800 by 1280 resolution, it measures in at 7 inches making it virtually identical to the Google Nexus 7 screen. The entire system is powered by an Allwinner A31S quad core ARM based CPU and GPU combination. This is supported by 1GB of DDR RAM as well as 16GB of internal storage and expansion support with a MicroSD card slot. MSI have given this unit a 3200 mAh battery which should be plenty for such an energy efficient ARM unit.

MSI did not disclose pricing but they have been quoted saying the device is available from July.

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