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Prefer your tablet to come in Windows 8 flavour? How about a 11.6-inch Windows 8 tablet from China’s Julong electronics company?

If the current trend in smaller, iPad mini style tablets is the total opposite of what you are looking for then take a look at the monstrous 13.3-inch Julong M133 tablet.

Inhon appear to be one very diverse manufacturer, but only their latest smartphone, the Inhon MA86 really grabbed out attention!

Earlier this week ZTE held a launch conference in Beijing to officially usher in the ZTE Geek, the latest Intel Clover Trail+ Android smartphone.

We have seen plenty of leaked photos of the Mi3, but this purported Xiaomi Mi3 prototype nicely brings everything together!

As rumoured Xiaomi will be slashing the price of their flagship Xioami Mi2s from 1999 Yuan to 1699 Yuan ($276).

Another look at the Zopo C3 today this time with an unboxing and brief hands on video.

The Orient Tab Mini is a sub $100 Android tablet boasting built-in 3G, dual-sim support and even call features!

The quad-core JiaYu G4 is currently still our favourite quad-core Mediatek powered phone for 2013, and now GizChina readers can pick this great phone up at a great price.

Ainol might have chosen a funny name for their brand, but they are one heck of a tablet maker as the new Aino Novo 10 Eternal proves.

Chinese phone/clone maker Goophone are best known for their knock-off iPhone and Samsung products, but they also make some low-cost phones of their own design such as the super affordable Goophone X1.

The Xiaocai X9 with quad-core processor, 2GB RAM and 4.5-inch display is coming soon!

The WP8 Huawei Ascend W2 was originally seen back in May, then again in colourful renders, but finally the real phone has been unveiled here in China.

Newman have announced that the Newman K1A Panda will go on sale in just a few, and earlier adopters will enjoy a generous $65 discount!

While the rest of the world can buy the Alcatel One Touch Idol X for $300, Chinese customers can now buy it as the TCL Idol X for just $277 with an updated 1.5Ghz chipset!

We guess UMi are pretty happy with the UMi X2 (although some customers might disagree) and have decided to move their resources in to the development of the UMi Max, a device even UMi have no idea what it is yet…

As well as their very impressive Android smartphones, Beijing based Geak also launched their Geak Smartwatch this afternoon priced at $320!

Alcatel have sent their OneTouch Fire over to the FCC to received the official stamp of approval.

It looks like HTC are working on a low-cost replacement for the HTC Desire C as seen in this earlier hands on video of the HTC Desire 200!

Beijing based Xiaomi look to be readying a Xiaomi laptop after purported packaging photos appear online.