Both tablets are expected to share the same hardware, meaning that apart from the difference in display sizes, with the 8” sporting a 1024×768 resolution and the 10” featuring a 1024×600 resolution, everything else will be almost identical. This means that both tablets will be powered by a 1.6GHz Cortex A9 chipset and will be accompanied by 1GB of RAM. It will also come with a 2MP rear-facing camera, a 0.3MP front-facing camera, and will run on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and will support microSD card slots that will allow for memory expansion. Both tablets will also come with apps such as Barnes & Noble’s Nook, Flixster, VUDU, and Springpad. E FUN is also said to have a Nextbook 7 in the works which will debut later in Q1 and will come with a price tag of $99.