January 13, 2011 |

Video: Aigo AigoPad N700 At CES

The above  video, captured by Charbax of ARMDevices at CES,  shows off the Aigo AigoPad N700 – a 7-inch Android 2.1 tablet powered by a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor. It looks smooth and is responsive, with its 2-point multitouch capacitive touchpanel. Other specs include 512MB RAM, built-in 3G (via SIM slot) that supports CDMA2000 and EVDO. It’s got a customised UI as well, which looks pretty snazzy, though I am not a fan of the red and black theme. The Aigo AigoPad N700 does look good – it’s sleek, slim and generally has a nice aesthetic to it. It runs Angry Birds very smoothly (though that’s hardly the end-all of performance benchmarks) and also comes with MicroSD expansion, presumably up to 16 or 32GB depending on what the firmware allows for. Supposedly an upgrade to Android 2.2 is coming in the next 2 months – but we’ve heard this kind of rehearsed rhetoric before and adopt the position of let’s wait and see. Aigo are known for their quality (and expensive) products, so it wouldn’t surprise me if they followed through on that promise. Oh, and this tablet doesn’t look a thing like the original announcement render from a while back. The N700 is set to  cost USD$450 – whew!

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  1. [...] by an ARM11 Qualcomm MSM7227 with a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen. It is not dissimilar to the Aigo N700 tablet that was previously blogged, also from a Charbax video review. The E7 has a phone function that supports 3G and has a SIM card [...]

  2. [...] It seems Aigo don’t want to fall behind the tech curve – their AigoPad N700 that we saw showcased at CES last year ran a Qualcomm MSM7227 processor clocked at 600MHz. Now, the 7-inch tablet may be getting a [...]

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