Are the Huawei S7, iiView M1Touch, Innoversal Lattice or Hardkernel Odroid-T iPad Killers?
So we’ve come to the end of Computex 2010 and it’s been tablettastic. On whattabletpc.com we’ve covered a lot of topline tablet PC specs that were unearthed at the show…
First up we covered Windows and Android Tablet PCs Coming Soon from ASUS and MSI
Second, we picked up on 6 Windows Tablet PCs Coming Soon from LG , Viliv, Compal and CTL
Finally today we have a summary of 4 more tablet PCs…
Huawei S7 Tablet PC
Huawei S7 Tablet PC Feature Summary…
Size (measured diagonally): 7-inch capacative screen
Processor: 1GHz MSM8250 Snapdragon Processor
Operating System/Interface: Android 2.1
Other known features: volume rocker, internal speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD card slot, USB connector, kickstand
Release Date/Price: No price or release date
UPDATE 3rd August 2010: Complete overview of the Huawei S7 here.
Report from Engadget
iiView M1Touch Tablet PC
iiView M1Touch Tablet PC Feature Summary…
Size (measured diagonally): 10-inch capacitive touchscreen
Processor: Intel Atom N450 processor, 2GB of RAM
Operating System/Interface: Windows 7 Premium
Other known features: 250GB hard drive, 1.3-megapixel camera, SIM card slot, mini HDMI port, headphone jack
Release Date/Price: Potentially available this month priced at $499
Report from Engadget
Innoversal Lattice Tablet PC
Innoversal Lattice Tablet PC Feature Summary…
Size (measured diagonally): 10-inch Pixel QI screen
Processor: 1.66GHz Atom N450 processor
Operating System/Interface: Will support Windows 7, Android, Ubuntu and Chrome OS
Other known features: Integrated SSD (16GB, 32GB and 64GB options), SDHC card slot, 8 megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, SIM card slot, USB 2.0, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0
Release Date/Price: Estimated $530 for 16GB + Wi-Fi model, planned release September 2010
Report from Engadget
Hardkernel Odroid-T Tablet PC
Hardkernel Odroid-T Tablet PC Feature Summary…
Size (measured diagonally): 10-inch capacitive multitouch
Processor: Samsung S5PC110 Cortex-A8 1Ghz with 512KB L2 cache
Operating System/Interface: Android 2.1
Other known features: External GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0, Micro-SD slot, standard SHCH, 1080p video playback via HDMI cable
Release Date/Price: apparently June, but no price listed
Report from PCWorld.com
As Computex is done for another year, normal service is resumed. But as other potential iPad killers come up we’ll let you know all about them. Can any of these tablet PC’s knock the iPad king off it’s tablet throne?
Image Source: Engadget ,
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I found your site because I am looking for a tablet-pc. I never had a tablet-pc so far and I don’t want an iPad. Are there any good hints other than in the article?
Thanks for the question. To be honest, if you’ve decided against the iPad then I’d suggest holding tight for the time being. The alternatives that are available now such as the Archos 9 and JooJoo all have issues and I wouldn’t recommend them. There should be a wave of tablet PCs coming available in the next few months giving a much larger range of options and making the whole tablet market very competitive. You’re also likely to have a range to choose from with low cost tablets to high spec tablets. Some of the bigger brands will also be launching such as ASUS and Samsung. If you can’t wait for then and don’t mind a smaller screen then the 5-inch Dell Streak thats just come out may be interesting to you. I haven’t covered it as it’s more like a large smartphone than a tablet PC but if you want to take a look then check out this engadget link. We’ll also be looking at the Archos 7 Home tablet PC on Monday which is an ok device if you’re looking for an inexpensive option that’s pretty good as long as you accept its limitations given the low cost. My advice would be hold on to your money and wait for the other tablets to launch. Hope this helps.
One other thought, would you consider a netbook with a swivel screen that can become a tablet? They’re heavier and chunkier than an iPad but equally you get a much more powerful device with a physical keyboard. Check out our article here on netbook-tablet PC hybrids to get an idea of what’s available. There are other options than the 2 represented here but it’s a different device altogether so we haven’t covered many of these yet but if you think they could be of interest then maybe we should. Let me know what you think.
i have one iiview m1touch and its realy incredible, yea, one of the best things is the led panel multitouch and e-ink, surely the best buy
You must be one of the first to get your hands on the M1Touch, let us know which model you went for and how you’re finding it. Hardware spec list looks great apart from the low battery life of 3 hours so would be interested to hear what you think.