A Nexus 7 rivals do not stop raining down on him: Kindle Fire HD, Nook HD, the long-awaited iPad Mini (at last, really close) and low-cost quality bets such as Ainol or BQ, to which are now added the SmartQ X7, which arrive with Jelly Bean, high-quality processors and a resolution identical to yours.
The 7-inch market is still immersed in the revolution started by Kindle Fire y Nexus 7 and real threats to the domain of the pioneers do not stop reaching him, and not only because of the proximity of the presentation of the iPad Mini, but because of the good work that is being done from different low-cost tablet companies. The latest addition to the battle is that of tablets Smart Q, which land announcing some really promising technical specifications.

As we anticipated, the model X7 of the SmartQ tablets, it does not have much to envy the Nexus 7. In addition to having, like the Google tablet, the latest version of Android, Jelly Bean, (at least for now, since an update is expected this month), it would also have a 1280 x 800 resolution screen, that is, 216 pixels per inch, the same as the Nexus 7 and the 7 '' Kindle Fire HD model. Neither in the section of power and performance is left behind, since it would work with a processor OMAP 4470, the same one that mounts the superior version of the Kindle Fire HD (the 8,9 ``), and to which are added 2GB of RAM.
SmartQ X7 would lose slightly in terms of battery (4200 mAh for 4325 mAh from the Nexus 7), but it would have some other small advantages, such as having back camera also (not just front) and with 16GB hard drive (plus micro-SD card slot). Altogether, it would be a very powerful alternative to the market dominators, although there is still no concrete data on its price, probably the fundamental data to determine its future. However, all estimates suggest that it will be highly competitive.