The brand Spanish, International has presented its new range of tablets Bq maxwell. It is three devices that vary in price depending on their characteristics and go from 99 euros, the cheapest model, at 139 euros the most expensive and all of them will be able to be updated shortly to Jelly Bean. The Bq house, without great marketing tricks, is managing to carve an important niche in the national market by putting excellent quality devices within everyone's reach. We give you all the details!

Bq surprise again with its new line of tablets. This Spanish brand has justly earned the respect of users by putting in our hands devices that never disappoint for a price that we are really happy to pay. If we say that the "war" between Amazon vs Google vs Apple is favoring the adoption rate of tablets, companies like Bq or Ainol, with their quiet and correct way of doing things, they are not far behind and are always noteworthy.
It is also curious the way in which Bq chooses the name for your tablets between scientists and thinkers of classical, modern and contemporary history: in this case it was the turn of James clerk maxwell, the XNUMXth century Scottish physicist pioneer in electromagnetic theory. Previously they were Tesla, Kepler, Pascal or Da Vinci. An undoubted sign of good taste by the company.
There are three versions of this new line of tablets:
bq maxwell lite by 99 Euros. With 7-inch multi-touch LCD screen, resolution 1024 x 600, Cortex A9 processor running at 1 GHz, 1 GB of RAM, 400 mAh battery. It has Mini USB ports and HDMI, Bluetooth connection, front camera, etc. As an operating system, initially, it comes with version 4.0 of Android installed, but it will soon be upgradable to Jelly Bean as confirmed by Bq.
Bq maxwell by 119 Euros. The features are very Similar to those of the Lite version but in this case, its screen incorporates the IPS technology capacitive and has a 178º viewing angle. Like her little sister, she will soon feature Jelly Bean.
Bq Maxwell Pro by 139 Euros. The price difference is noticeable in the processor that happens to have two cores and run to 1,6 GHz. Everything else is the same as the previous ones, of course with an IPS screen and a 178º viewing angle, also upgradeable to Jelly Bean.