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johndebur
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naja das wepad wird ja auch in china zusammengebaut
und alternativen gibts ja ne menge. Kommt halt darauf an für was man es nutzen will und natürlich das Preis leistungs verhältnis.

This 10-inch flat-panel look at the configuration, with 1GHz processor. Standard is a 512M memory (128M-512M DDR optional), 2G FLASH memory (1-16G optional), 7-inch screen and 10-inch two specifications are 16:9 ratio, 7-inch resolution adopted 800x480, 10-inch resolution of 1024x600. Screen using capacitive or resistive screen, will follow the manufacturers to set. Software will be used Android2.1 system, and will support 1080P HD video playback.
GPAD used Telechips 8901 720Mhz ARM 11 processor, 256MB DDR2 RAM, 4GB flash memory, support for 1-32GB Micro SD card slot, 1400 mAh Li-polymer battery, 30-megapixel camera, 1080P HD HDMI video output interfaces, GPS navigation module, WIFI wireless network card, external 3G module.
GBOOK uses Intel Core 2 Duo U2300 processor, GS35 chipset, 2GB DDR2 memory, Intel GMA4500MHD integrated graphics, 2.5-inch HDD hard drive (optional SSD), 10/100M LAN interfaces, WIFI wireless LAN, optional 3G, standard with Bluetooth.
It is understood, GPAD will be May 1 to start selling in the States United States, starting May 15 launch of TV shopping, GBOOK will start selling in mid-June.
imito im7 is a 7-inch screen tablet PC, 800X480 resolution, WINCE operating system, thanks to ARM11 architecture, 800MHz processor, runs very smooth.
Video:Parameters: 7 "TFT LCD flat touch-resolution 800X480, 14. Mm thickness, ARM 11 800Mhz processor, 256MB DDR2 RAM, built-in 2GB NandFlash, maximum support 32GB MicroSD cards, high-speed USB OTG 2.0, and USB Host 1.1, within Home 1400mAh lithium polymer battery, support 1980x1080 Full HD video playback, built-in microphone, built-in 1080P HD HDMI video output interface, built-in WiFi, built-in G-Sensor, external 3G module supports.
Ja, wird in shenzhen aber für nur 80 USD verkauft... reizt mich irgendwie, das teil.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/26/ekens-100-android-mid-reviewed-you-get-what-you-pay-for/think of it as a digital photo frame with tablet functionality -- like the HP Dreamscreen, but affordable and battery powered -- rather than the other way round.