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Teclast K5 color screen ebook reader
Jun 3rd
Teclast released a 5 inch color screen ebook reader k5
Memory : 4GB
Expansion : SD Card
Audio Jacks : single 3.5mm
Display : 5.0 inches c-paper 800 x 480 TFT
Keyboard : Virtual
Operating System : Linux
Book Formats : TXT, EPUB, FB2, HTML, PDF, PDB, DOC formats (Supports ANSI/UTF-8 coding)
Picture Formats : JPG, BMP
Audio Formats : MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, ACC, OGG, REC
Power Source Built-in 2000mAh Lithium Polymer Battery
Speaker : Built-in Stereo Speakers
Other Features : Text Rotation, Firmware Upgradable, MIC recording (up to 277 hours), Sound EQ
Menu Language : English, Chinese
Package Includes Teclast TL-K5, AC Charger, Earphones, USB Cable, Leather Case, Cleaning Cloth, Manual
Ramos W7 Review
Apr 17th
Ramos W7 MID Specification:
1. Core Chip: RK2808 600MHz, supports 720P video
2. WOLFSON DAC , sounds better
3. 4.8 inch LTPS capacitance touch screen , 800×480
4. G-Sensor and TF card slot
5. Wifi network
6. 1500mah battery
Ipad clone Moonse E7001 Android tablet
Apr 15th
CPU : RK2808 600mhz
Screen: 7″ resistance touch screen, 800 x 480 , 16: 9
Ram: 128MB
Memory: 4-16GB
Design: ipad style
OS : google android 1.5
G-Sensor : Support
Built-in Webcam
Wifi: Support
Video: 720P
Dawa D7 multitouch MID
Apr 5th
D7 not only has a big screen , but also a slim body .
it has 7″ multi-touch support capacitive touchscreen, and a beefy 720 MHz Telechips 8901 processor with 256 MB of RAM. it’s based in Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 R3 and ui was designed under silverlight.
Screen: 7″ multi-touch capacitive touchscreen , 800×480
Ram: 256MB DDRII
Storge: 4GB , support SD Card
Main Chip : Telechip 8901 720mhz
Network: Wifi ,3G (external optional)
GPS: yes(optional)
Ports: earphone , HDMI OUT-PUT , OTG
TongFang Q5 MID Review
Apr 4th
When we’re waiting for Ramos W7 , Antoher MID TongFang Q5 released . it use same hardware as Ramos W7 , Rockchip RK2806 . unlike SmartV5 ,it use 5″ touch screen and only support 720P video , but cost almost twice of V5.
Processor: Rockchip ARM RK2808 Processor 600MHz
Screen size: 4.8 inch Capacitor Touch screen, 800 x480 pixels
Memory: 128MB SDRAM
Storage: 4GB Flash Memory
Operating System: Android 1.5 cupcake
Language: Mutil-language
Memory card slot supporting up to 32GB micro SD memory cards
Wireless: supports WiFi 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth
Connectivity: 2.0 USB HOST
Others: G-Sensor
Dimensions: 120 x 80.7 x 9.9mm
Weight: 230g
Battery: 2200mAH
Warranty: One year
Joojoo Unboxing
Apr 2nd
Display: 12.1 inch widescreen display
multi-touch capacitive display
1366×768
Wireless: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technology
Capacity: 4GB SSD
Software Snapshot:
Browser Based Operation System
Video includes 1080p support
Flash 10.1 and Java compliant
Apple iPad first hands-on!
Jan 28th
Here it is folks, the Apple iPad. The screen is gorgeous, tilting is responsive, and the thing is super thin. Still, if you’ve used the iPhone before — and you can see the two devices side-by-side here — there’s not a lot of surprises here so far. Here are some initial thoughts on the iPad:
- It’s not light. It feels pretty weighty in your hand.
- The screen is stunning, and it’s 1024 x 768. Feels just like a huge iPhone in your hands.
- The speed of the CPU is something to be marveled at. It is blazingly fast from what we can tell. Webpages loaded up super fast, and scrolling was without a hiccup. Moving into and out of apps was a breeze. Everything flew.
- There’s no multitasking at all. It’s a real disappointment. All this power and very little you can do with it at once. No multitasking means no streaming Pandora when you’re working in Pages… you can figure it out. It’s a real setback for this device.
- The ebook implementation is about as close as you can get to reading without a stack of bound paper in your hand. The visual stuff really helps flesh out the experience. It may be just for show, but it counts here.
- No camera. None, nada. Zip. No video conferencing here folks. Hell, it doesn’t have an SMS app!
- It’s running iPhone OS 3.2.
- The keyboard is good, not great. Not quite as responsive as it looked in the demos.
- No Flash confirmed. So Hulu is out for you, folks!
[via engadget]










