December 13, 2010 |

AndroidSpin’s Review On The Nationite RockTab

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AndroidSpin have reviewed our Nationite Rocktab – the 7-inch Rockchip RK2808, Android 1.5 tablet. Agreeing with AndroidSpin’s acknowledgment of the many ‘entry level’ tablets that are crowding the market, we’re happy to say that the RockTab has been stated to be a device worth wading through the crowd for. “There is a difference in this new low end tablet compared to many we’ve seen… It’s good!” It would seem that AndroidSpin’s overview on our Rockchip tablet is that, one, it comes in great packaging (always a good thing as you don’t want to receive something that falls out of a gross, damp cardboard bits-of-a-box) bar the somewhat loose accessories floating at the back of the box. Two, the RockTab has a good, solid build, and three, the software, interface, and all things to do with it’s performance is surprisingly yet pleasantly decent for a cheap tablet. “Happily, after using the Tablet for a few days, I can say that I am pleasantly surprised that it runs incredibly well.” It would seem however, that the fact that our RockTab uses Android 1.5 – therefor unable to run Angry birds – did not bring such positive emotions out. With that said, Angry Birds, albeit a fun game, is pretty old school now, yo.  As an overall summery, our RockTab has been reviewed as one of the best entry level tablets AndroidSpin has had the pleasure in receiving. “Overall the nationite ROCKtab is one of the best entry level Tablets I’ve had the pleasure of receiving and I’d recommend it to any one wanting to get into the Android Tablet scene without a large expense”. Read the full review on AndroidSpin.

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  1. [...] – the highly anticipated yet somewhat disappointing Rockchip that was basically a slightly upgraded RK2808. But enough of the history lesson. The RK2818 is based off an ARM9 architecture, and is clocked at [...]

  2. [...] 2.1 UI, lacking the bling of some recent tablets such as the VIA WM8605 tablets as well as our own Nationite RockTab. It has 256MB DDR2 RAM, a 360-degree G-sensor, HDMI-out, a trackball and a very responsive [...]

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