Back when the had been officially unmasked and we eagerly waited it's the Shenzhen based electronics companies rushed out prototypes and mock ups of their own inspired tabs. The Chinese made had a few major differences to the Apple version. 1. They had Intel
CPU's rather than Arm based models and 2. They ran Windows 7, which is surprisingly
tablet friendly. Over the months following the iPads there has been an onslaught of cheap
clones, all running Android with Arm CPU's, but where have all the Windows/Intel models disappeared too?
Well here's one at least! Just as we were beginning to think the whole idea of affordable
Atom powered Windows
tablets were nothing more than vapour-ware,
Shenzhen Bo Chen have come through and
launched it's rather solid looking
device.
The overall
appearance is actually very good. Yes, it looks like an
iPad, but then so do all tablets now and that's likely to continue for a good while to come.
The front of the P07 is a 10 touch with a large bezel and web-cam, under which lies, in a choice of either 1.66Ghz or 1.83Ghz, the Intel a solid state hard drive with either 16GB or 32GB of storage space and 1GB of 3 ram.
USB ports, HDMI out, SD card reader, volume rocker, lock rotate switch and WIFI on/off controls grace the sides of the .
Although it's looks rather bulky the P07 measures a mere 25mm at it's widest thinning out to slivery 17 mm at the edges and weighs in at 900g. Not, bad for something that uses net-book internals.
Prices have yet to be announced but expect prices of around 3000 Yuan when launched.
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Via Shanzhaiben