Video: Zaidtek’s E7 and H7 Android Tablets At CES
Charbax is at it again with this video of China based Zaidtek’s E7 and H7 Android tablets caught at CES 2011. The video first shows the E7 being an Android 2.1 tablet (and quite possibly 2.2 in the future) that’s powered 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 slot as well as a MicroSD slot. Video shows the touchscreen to be rather quite responsive, and the device is sold at a not that affordable wholesale price of USD$350. We next get shown the H7 – another 7-inch capacitive tablet with Android 2.1 OS, but runs off a Rockchip ARM9 RK2818. Despite the hilarious touchscreen battle between Charbax and the Zaidtek rep, only to discover the tablet was up-side-down, we are able to see that the H7 is also smooth and has a somewhat decent pinch-to-zoom, but perhaps a little less so than the E7. The H7 also comes with built-in 3G, and is sold respectively at the wholesale price of USD$250, which is a bit of a pinch for an RK2818.
via armdevices
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