January 27, 2011 |

Video: SmartQ N7 In Operation

Above is the SmartQ N7 tablet in operation taken by the good folks at cn.engadget.com – the tablet is being put through its paces as it were. General performance seems to be slightly underwhelming, with noticeably lag coming in pinch-to-zoom application when viewing an e-book which is dismaying. However, the tablet seems to register 8 points simultaneously on its (apparently) 10-point multitouch screen. The N7 is a 7-inch tablet (1024 x 600) that has an “ARM11 processor clocked at 720MHz” – looks like Smart Devices have had another crack at the Telechips TCC8902 chip, which is capable of 1080p HD video playback (though there are some audio sync issues on past SmartQ devices using the same chip), and runs Android 2.1. 256MB RAM and 2GB internal memory round out the feature set – the tablet looks great, to be sure, with evidence of Galaxy Tab-borrowings, but the performance won’t blow anybody away, and while the 10-point multitouch is cool, it doesn’t add much practical functionality to the tab – at least not enough to overcome the obvious limitations (underpowered processor, Android 2.1, won’t be cheap, etc.).

via engadget cn

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  1. [...] Devices certainly haven’t given up with their SmartQ line of Android devices, even after the underwhelming N7 and the irrelevant R10. Looks like SmartQ are having another crack at it, but this time with some [...]

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