Chinese manufacture ZTE announced V9+ also known as ZTE Light 2, android honeycomb equipped tablet.
ZTE is trying to target android tablet users that also like Samsung galaxy tab, which got awesomely popular in such a short notice.
It is the only tablet to have a prospective release window (second half of 2011) and ZTE representatives were not able to stick to a launch date saying that it will depend in part on mobile phone operators.
Like the V9+, the Light 2 has a 7-inch WSVGA (1024x600 pixels) capacitive screen; this one however uses Pixel Qi's liquid crystal screen, which is readable even in direct sunlight.
There's a 1GHz processor (it will probably be a Qualcomm Single core processor), 512MB RAM and 8GB storage ( that can be expandable to 40GB using large 32GB microSDHC ).
There's also a 3 megapixel camera (the V9+ had a 5 mpx ) with a VGA front facing one, support for Flash 10.1, 720p HDMI, Wi-Fi, Hotspot capabilities (with the ability to connect eight devices), 3G, Android 2.2 Froyo, Dolby Mobile and possibly DLNA support, Bluetooth and GPS.
As for the V9+, we suspect that the Light 2 will do texts and voice which definitely pits it against the Samsung Galaxy Tab; note that there will be a LTE version of the tablet with a faster 1.2GHz processor.
If you’re looking for an nice android tablet alternative that was able to render color videos and photos while still offering very good outdoors readability, the ZTE Light 2 Android tablet can make for a great 7-inch companion device for people that like 10 inch android tablets