Fake iPad Tear Down

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by Andi
Monday, 25 October 2010 at 03:47
ipad clone irobot
We’ve seen what these imitation iPad’s look like from the outside, but what are they like inside? Today we’re going to take a peek at the guts of the screened iRobot aka The Rockchips RK2818. This little clone comes with 2Gb of built in and 256Mb of Ram, but it will happily support a maximum of 32Gb of (via cards) There is also a model with 1Gb of Ram.
ipad clone irobot
Tear down after the jump!
irobot tear down touch screen
First job is to pop the touch off. The touch (labeled Touch Panel in this shot) is secured over the color by 12 tiny screws. If you want to try this at home be really careful of those wires running from the touch . They go directly to the mother board and can be easily broken!
irobot tear down screen
Once the touch is off we can see that the actual is 10 inches. Only 8 inches is usable though due to the large bezel and touch hiding portions of it. We can also see the WIFI antennae is located at the top of the device (opposite end to the home button) and is protected by a black plastic panel rather than alloy. This is to improve signal quality (much like in the real 3G iPads).
irobot tear down wifi
This next shot shows us the inner working of the beast. The WIFI antennae is on the left of the . The center of the unit holds 2x4500MAh batteries. Below the batteries is the mother board. Moving to the right we find 2 x speakers and then at the far right the gubbins for the 30 pin dock connector, card reader, head phone jack and USB plug.
irobot tear down internals
irobot tear down motherboard
Here’s the mother board in detail. The chip on the left is a the built in 2Gb of memory and comes from Samsung. The chip on the right is a 128Mb RAM chip there’s another one on the back of the mother board giving this particular iPad clone 256Mb of RAM.
irobot tear down mother board rear
On the backside of the mother board we find the second RAM chip (the one on the left) and the CPU itself which is a Rockchips RK2818 model running at 800Mhz.
Well that's it for this tear down we hope to bring more to you soon.
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