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One of the obscure manufacturers who managed to present tablets last year is Hanvon. They didn't manage to deliver them, but that doesn't stop them from tying once again, this time with Android tablets, the HPad A116 presented last month at CES and the HPad A112 shown at MWC. Both tablets are similar in terms of specs: 7 inch 800 x 600 pixels screen, Android 2.2 Froyo and 3 Megapixel rear facing camera. The real difference consists in the multimedia formats supported by the Hanvon HPad A112, mor...
Chinese people really love showbiz and that's what the press got during the Hanvon official launch of the Hanvon TouchPad B10 slate type tablet. The Hanvon CEO smashed an ice sculpture of an Apple, which symbolizes the fact that the iPad has now a new competitor, one that plans to sell over one million units in the next months.Seems crazy, right? Well, I have to admit that the Hanvon B10 (which we've previewed here when it was called BC10) looks rather nice on paper, except the price which i...
Remember the Hanvon BC10C and the BA10E slate tablets presented at CeBIT a few weeks ago? It seems that Hanvon made real nice progress since then and got a few samples to the press to review them, which JKKmobile did and here's what they've found out about the BC10C, the model with a 1.3 GHz Celeron M ULV 743 CPU and GMA4500 graphics. If you wonder why no Atom CPU then think about performance and you have your answer. The BA10E is fitted with an Atom CPU, just like the ASUS EEE PC T101MT and it'...
IT trade shows like CeBIT are excellent to discovery young and ambitious companies, ready to put on market interesting products but lack the PR and marketing power to do so and rely on on-site reports to make their work known to the work, hoping to be seen by investors. Hanvon is one such company, who presented during CeBIT 2010 two 10 inch capacitive multi touch slate tablets, the BC10C and BA10E, both powered by Windows 7 Starter, with no further interface enhancements.Most see the lack of...