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Benchmarks for Nvidia’s upcoming mobile chipset, the Tegra K1, have appeared on the internet and are impressing techies around the web. The Tegra k1 will be in the Thinkvision 28

After India’s Micromax, China’s Ramos is up for the task when it comes to dual-boot tablets, with the Ramos i10 Pro.

The Lenovo Beacon Media server is a dual core box with 1GB of RAM and a custom version of Linux. It costs $199 and has two slots for up to 6TB of space.

Hisense X1, the large screen smartphone we talked about two days back, just showed off its processing prowess to the world, scoring more than 33k AnTuTu points!

Google might be spending most of its energy on the Chromecast, but that doesn’t mean other companies aren’t willing to try and make the Google TV system work.

We might not have been able to take part at CES this year but we were there in spirit and reported on some amazing Chinese Android devices! Here are our top 10 Chinese picks from CES 2014.

Someone is going to great lengths to show us just how well the Meizu MX3 looks and runs with an Ubuntu operating system, but is this an official machine or a homemade hack? Video and photos after the jump.

a huawei 7 inch tablet has been revealed thanks to the folks at gsminsider and bluetooth’s product database. We try to figure out what CPU is inside.

Rumours in today claim that Qualcommā€™s Snapdragon 805 processor may be launched earlier than anticipated with the first 805 running phones believed to launch as early as May!

A few days ago we posted news of Coolpad’s 7-inch smarpthone/phablet/tablet device known in China as the ‘Great God’, the same device has now been spotted at CES with a new improved name! The CoolPad Halo.

The Blu Products’ Life series just got strengthened with the addition of 4 new smartphones and a tablet. As always, the devices are aimed at …

Cheapest from the Intel-powered trio of smartphones introduced by Asus, the Zenfone 4 comes with a $99 price tag.

Hot on the heels of news that China has lifted itā€™s games console ban, Huawei have shown off their very own Android gaming system named the Huawei Tron.

Taiwanese chipset maker Mediatek have made headlines once again but this time it isnā€™t for a processor but rather a new multimode wireless charging solution.

As Meizu shows off its wares at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, rumors swirl around the internet about fingerprint scanners and Ubuntu but Meizu has so far let them down

ZTEā€™s concept Eco-Mobius modular phone system has been spied at CES complete with removable modules and wooden back.

The ZTE Grand S II isnā€™t the only large screen LTE equipped phablet the Chinese communications company have, they also have the oddly named ZTE Iconic Phablet too!

The Hisense X1 will soon go on sale in China with a large 6.8-inch 1080p screen and an impressive specs sheet to boast!

Meizu have committed to their promising of expanding overseas by announcing the Meizu MX3 will be available in the U.S by Q3 2014.