March 1, 2011 |

Video Review: ANDRock 7 RK2818 Generic Tablet

Raz takes a look at this generic tablet that is powered by the Rockchip RK2818 processor. This means it will do 720p HD video playback and run Android 2.1. It’s got a standard Android 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 resistive touchscreen, which is unusual. The tablet looks pretty slick, and it’s good for light web surfing, Google Maps usage, email checking and some light gaming. It’s not really recommended for power users who those who want to play 3D games. Watch the video review to see it in action (after the break). You can pick one up here.

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