Just as digital product in the have to pass laws and inspection before they are
launched, electronics devices in also have to pass a similar scrutiny called '3C'.
Just like the
FCC,
China's 3C must publicly make all their findings
public which sometimes makes finding the latest gadget that much easier to find.
The most recent
device to get it's 3C approval was Hasee's Nvidia
Tegra 3
Android tablet called the LiPad, which passed it's inspection on May 13th.
Most interestingly though is the
news that this
tablet is likely to be available under
OEM to other brands, and that the Hasee branded version of the LiPad could go on sale for as little as 1700 Yuan (260 USD)
300 Yuan cheaper than previously expected.
If these prices turn out to be accurate and the LiPad is packing pair of cameras plus GPS at launch, Hasee could be on to a serious iPad beater!
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Via: Shanzhaiji.cn