
About a week ago we heard that Hanvon was going to launched its first Android tablet. Now this has been confirmed. At CES, The company debuted the device which is called HPad as expected. HPad comes with a very slim design, and looks quite stylish. The thickness is just 10.8mm. It packs a 1Ghz ARM Cortex A8 processor, a 7 inches 1024*600 capacitive touchscreen, 512MB RAM, 2GB Flash storage, a 3.5mm headphone jack, 1.3 megapixels front camera and 5 megapixels main camera located at the back, and a 3300 mAh battery allegedly to support 6 hours video playing. It’s 3G connectivity will be provided as an optional feature. The prototype showed off right now runs Android 2.2. It’s said the product version that will arrived in March would run Android 2.3.

[Source:163.com]
- Hanvon debuted world’s first color E-ink reader
- Havon to sell ebooks on a 40-inch ‘Eletronic Bookshelf’ machine
- Hanvon E800 8-inch ebook reader
- Hanvon rebrands Spring Design Alex dual dispay e-reader and asks for more mony
- Apple paid Hanvon $3.65 million in the ‘i-phone’ trademark deal
- Hanvon N618 ebook reader hits the market
- Hanvon Touchpad Tablet and WISEreader e-readers at CES 2010
Link to full article


No comments:
Post a Comment