Windows 8 tablet, ZTE V98, turns up at MWC 2013 Video

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Windows 8 tablet, ZTE V98, turns up at MWC 2013
Created: 02/25/2013
Video description: Though it launched last September, the Windows 8 V98 makes its way to MWC with a 10.1-inch screen.

Windows 8 tablet, ZTE V98, turns up at MWC 2013 Video Transcript

Hi, everybody. It's Lynn La from CNET here at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain with the ZTE V98. The tablet has a 10.1-inch screen with a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution. As you can see, it runs on Windows 8 and it's powered with a 7 ampere-hour battery. It has 2GB of RAM and it's capable of both WiFi and LTE data connectivity. On the back, there's a 8-megapixel camera and on the front, there's a 2-megapixel camera. The V98 does have plans to launch in China in quarter three. Again, I'm Lynn and this has been the ZTE V98.

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