Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Video:Another HTC HD2 Clone, with A MTK6516 Chip And A Capacitive Touchscreen

August 5, 2010 by admin  
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Another HTC HD2 clone, but we still don’t know much about its specs, except that It’s powered by a MTK6516 chip, and gets a 4.3 inches 480*800 capacitive touchscreen, and dual sim support that’s very rare to see on smartphones. It’s said its camera could be interpolated to 8 megapixels, but the real resolutions [...]

Eston N97 Android MID spotted in the wild

August 5, 2010 by admin  
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Eston N97 Android MID was announced Back in November,2009, but after that we heard no news about it again, just like the world has totally forgotten it . Now 8 months has flown away, several shots of the real product reminding us that Eston is still there working at it and it’s not [...]

Sony Digital Video camera Knockoff SONY HD-65E only for $80

August 5, 2010 by admin  
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Shenzhen doesn’t only have knockoff computers, phones, and tablets, but also has knockoff Digital Video camera. It’s called SONY HD-65E, but apparently Sony’s Digital Video cameras would never,never come in such a cheap price: 530 Yuan. Note that the currency is China Yuan, not USD dollars. So unbelievable, but it’s as true as truth. [...]

Motorola A1680 Android Handset Hands-on video

August 5, 2010 by admin  
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Motorola A1680 is the first phone from the Ming series to run Android OS. It brings a 624MHz Marvell PXA93 processor, a 3.2 inches 480×800 resistive touchscreen that supports stylus input,256MB RAM, 512MB ROM, a 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack and a 1130mAh battery. The phone is announced months ago in China, but is still [...]

Rockchip RK2816 Android-enable chip for PMP

August 5, 2010 by admin  
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After the RK2808, The Fuzhou based company Rockchip launched another Android-enable chip RK2816. Different from RK2808 that’s designed for tablets and handsets, RK2816 is a reference solution for portable media player.That means, with a RK2816 powered PMP, you are not only able to enjoy videos and music as you did with other ordinary PMPs, but [...]

E9000 The White iPhone 4 clone

August 5, 2010 by admin  
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Apple hasn’t launched its white version iPhone 4 yet, but the Shanzhai white version clone has arrived, with a name of E9000. It features a 3.5 inches resistive touchscreen, dual sim support, a 0.3-megapixel front camera and a 1.3-megapixel back camera, with dimensions of 116×60×10mm, 10mm thickness compared to the orginal iPhone 4’s 9.4mm thickness, [...]

Nokia N8 clone iZiNN CJ-3 Runs Android 2.1

August 5, 2010 by admin  
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Hello Android, Rockchip is greeting! We’ve seem Rockchip’s chips on so many Android tablet, but so far there’s still no Rockchip powered Android phone on the market. Finally there comes one. It’s called  iZiNN CJ-3, and was powered by a Rockchip  chip RK28, and whether it’s RK2808 is still not sure. The most exciting thing [...]

Vayee shows another Mac Air clone

August 5, 2010 by admin  
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Undoubtedly the Mac Air cloning still not stop in Shenzhen Shanzhai makers’ small workshops, so new clones keep coming up. For these clones we really don’t have much to talk about. All Mac Air clones look similar or it won’t be a Mac Air clone. We are here just informing you that Shenzhou Vayee [...]

HOTT MD500 now on sale,priced at $133

August 5, 2010 by admin  
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HOTT  MD500 Android MID  has brought up some buzz when it made its first appearance at CeBIT back in march, for its cheap price that’s just 92 dollars. But sadly this is just for dealers. The retail price is a bit higher in fact. Recently after 5 months from its debut, HOTT finally started to ship [...]

Touch-friendly user interface for Windows tablets

July 22, 2010 by admin  
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While Microsoft has been offering versions of Windows with optimizations for touchscreen displays ever since Windows XP Tablet edition, the truth is that the whole start menu, taskbar, and itty bitty close/minimize/maximize buttons in Windows weren’t really designed for touch input. But there are a number of companies coming up with software designed to run [...]

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