
Revealed last month, the promising 10-Inch Zenithink tablet that apes the iPad in form is on sale and looks like it could be a good deal, sporting many features that the iPad lacks and at 40% of the price.

As is the norm with most computing devices not made by Apple, the Zenithink slate is loaded with lots of ports, which Cupertino’s famed company neglects: USB, mini-USB, HDMI, ethernet, and microSD for memory expansion. Sadly, the touchscreen is resistive and low-resolution, but at $199 for the 2Gb model with a 1GHz A8 processor that is able to handle full 1080p video, this is a justifiable compromise. Shanzhaiben, which has tested the Zenithink and is responsible for the photographs, approves of the machine’s speed and usability.
- 10″ LCD Resistive Touchscreen (1024×600)
- 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8
- 256Mb DDR RAM
- 512Mb to 16Gb Storage
- Wireless G, GPS.
- USB, Mini-USB, HDMI, Ethernet, microSD Card Slot, Headphone Jack, Microphone Jack.
- 2400mAh Battery
- 270 x180 x 15mm @ 800 grams.

June 12, 2010 05:55 AM | by



