Anxinxiang Technology showing their 8” Quad-Core Actions ATM7029 tablet with 1024×768 display and 4000mAh battery. This tablet is available for $82 as non-IPS version, $106 for IPS version. Other tablets the company offers are the Allwinner A31 Quad-Core 9,7” tablet costing $110, 7” Allwinner A13 tablet costing $40, 7”Allwinner A13 tablet with 2G phone function, 10,1” Rockchip RK3066 Dual-Core tablet costing $120 and a 7” Rockchip RK3066 Dual-Core tablet costing $84. Anxinxiang Technology produces over 50.000 tablets monthly.
GU are showing their Quad-Core line of tablets equipped with Allwinner A31,Rockchip RK3188 and Actions ATM7029 processors. 8” Actions ATM7029 Quad-Core tablet with a resolution of 1024×768, only costing $89. 7,85” Super-slim Allwinner A31 tablet, costing $98. Minimum order quantity of 1.000 units, currently they produce 2.000 units a month. 9,7” Rockchip RK3188 tablet equipped with an IPS display with a resolution of 1280×800. GU sell up to 100.000 tablets a month. Thanks CG for titling/describing this video at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/armdevices-unlisted
Shenzhen GuoBangXingYe Electronic Co. Ltd showing their $77 Dual-Core Cortex A5 8” tablet with a screen resolution of 1024×768. Minimum order quantity of 1.000 units. They also show their 10,1” MTK8377 Dual-Core tablet equipped with 3G function, costing $153. A 7” version with the same processor is available for $95. Another tablet with 2G call function running on Allwinner A13 processor, costing $57. Shenzhen GuoBangXingYe are planning RK3168 to be available in one month, they produce up to 150.000 tablets per month, in a factory with more than 200 employees. Thanks CG for title/describing this video at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/armdevices-unlisted
Feihong Industry Co. Ltd showing their 7” Allwinner A13 tablet, costing $45 for 5000 units. They can produce up to 30.000 units of this tablet per month. They also show various other products like the 9.7” A31 Quad-Core tablet with 1280×800 IPS display, Qualcomm Quad-Core phone and VIA WM8865 Android Notebook (costing $84). Feihong Industry Co. Ltd can produce up to 60.000 tablets every month. Thanks CG for titling/describing this video at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/armdevices-unlisted
JWD shows 7″, 8″, 9.7″, 10.1″ tablets. 7″ ips with dual core allwiner a20 ($100/1000pcs). JWD manufactures about 500 thousand tablets per month, designs products from top to bottom.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
You can watch my 3 videos filmed at the JWD factory:
Aero-startech shows various tablets with rockchips -quad and dual cores- soc. This company can sell 20-30k/month and employs 300 factory workers. thanks earl for the title/description.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
9.7″ retina display, Samsung Exynos 5250 tablet with android 4.0.4, possible 7″ version. 9.7-10.1(?)”allwinner a31 ($155 USD) tablet. 8″ allwinner a20 ($50-60 USD). This company sell 200k tablets per month and employs 800 factory workers. thanks earl for the title/description.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
Shenzhen ACT Industrial http://www.szaction.com/en/index.asp shows 7″ ips displays(1024*600), qualcomm 8225 soc & 3g, android 4.0 ($105/3k pcs), various tablets using qualcomm, mediatek, rockchip and allwinner socs. Allwinner a31 tablet ($140), 8″ w/ metal housing and ips screen ($120/? pcs). ACT sells 150k tablets per month and deals a lot with indonesia and india.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
Nufront releases their new NS115M chipset with their separate Telink 7619 modem for mobile phone use. Same performance as NS115 but in a shrunken package and optimized software for smartphones. Slightly lowered power consumption ~20%. Upgrade to jellybean coming soon.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
Vido shows $160 9.7″ rk3188, $130 7.85″ ips rk3188, 7″ rk3188 and more. They also show their new RK3168 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 based 7″ tablet. This company can sell 200k/month and employs 500 factory workers.
Kohotech shows soc sunplus($45/1000),sunplus 7″($89/1000), sunplus 5″($48-51/1000), waterproof bluetooth wireless speaker ($29/1000) 1hr battery, 10.1″ actions quadcore ($119/1000), 10.1″ ips allwinner a31 ($133/1000) -note retina displays cost $10 more- this company sells 30k-60k/month and 500 workers. Biggest markets include Europe Russia and South America.
It’s just $80 for their 8″ tablet on a quad-core actions ARM Cortex-A9 with a 4000mah battery when you order 500 pieces minimum. $42 7″ tablet with allwinner a13. 13″ Intel netbook. $71 VIA WM8850 10.1″ laptop. Their Allwinner A31 9.7″ retina tablet costs just $135 with 2GB ram, 4GB flash memory. This company ships around 200,000 pcs/month and has around 300 workers.
Here’s my latest walk through the Rockchip booth featuring Chen Feng Vice President at Rockchip, walking through all the latest developments at Rockchip. Including their equation for performance per dollar per power consumption. Rockchip’s Android software optimization strategies, including some talk about some of their Chromium OS and Ubuntu experiments and some little talk about what Rockchip wants to do to support the hackers that want to build on top of their platform. Please join the ARMdevice Unlisted Mailing List https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/armdevices-unlisted to suggest how this description can be improved and to help me write the next batches of titles and descriptions so that I can release more Hong Kong HKTDC trade show videos sooner!
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
Allwinner Technology has an enormous booth showing off some of the latest implementations of their A31, A31s and A20 chipsets.
The quad-core A31 has been available for four months and already shipped more than 1 million units. The quad-core A31s started shipping at the end of March 2013 and has the same quad-core and GPU but is geared towards smaller displays (with less memory bandwidth.) They have introduced the A20 dual-core chip, at a price point quite close to the single core.
Their booth showed more than a dozen HDMI stick and small set-top box like computers. One of the dongles was running the mobile-oriented A20 SoC, which could be poised to take over that market at low cost. The A20 is a low-cost, dual-core Cortex-A7. The A20 is pin compatible with the A10 and offers integrated support for camera sensors. This is looking like a very capable chip to power a variety of low cost devices.
The Allwinner booth was showing off a very cool gamepad built with the A31, running Android 4.1, a built-in screen with 1280 x 800 resolution, and game controllers on the left and right sides of the screen. It works like a self-contained gamepad but also serves as a game controller that can product the game on a large HDMI display. The controller has front and back facing cameras, 1GB of DDR3 and 16GB of internal storage. There was no English-name known for the device, which was developed by www.ibenx.com, one of Allwinner’s many partners.
Wits-Technology was showing a development kit for Allwinner’s chips Other partners showed off full-sized and micro projectors built with Allwinner chips. A mobile karaoke amplifier with built-in tablet display was built around Allwinner chips. A novel, Android-based 13.3″ clamshell laptop was running the A20; faster A31 based laptops are expected later this month. Shenzhen Next-Huawen Technology Co., a design house, was showing off their tablet with keyboard dock. Allwinner says they are studying ChromeOS and also considering support for Linux based distributions like Ubuntu. The company says they have released software supporting the A31 to the open source community through a British company. Does anyone have a contact for that open source partner?
Here are featured the ainol novo10 hero 10.1″ 1280×800 on Actions quad-core, ainol novo7 crystal 7″ 1280×800 on Actions quad-core, ainol novo7 venus 7″ 1280×800 on Actions quad-core, ainol novo9 spark 9.7″ retina on Allwinner A31, ainol novo7 eos 7″ 1280×800 on Nufront NS115 with built-in 3G, ainol novo7 rainbow 7″ 800×480 Allwinner A13, ainol novo8 dream 8″ 1024×768 on Actions quad-core and the ainol novo8 discover 8″ 1024×768 on Actions quad-core.
Ainol is shipping a wide range of 7″, 8 9″ and 10″ tablets. They are a leading provider and brand name for tablets. Their staff of 600 operates a factory in Shenzhen with production capacity of 100,000 units per month. They are shipping to Chinese, European and US markets with sales currently concentrated in South Asia markets (Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, and South Korea.)
Their low-cost model starts out at $50 wholesale. The Novo 7″ Venus has a screen resolution of 1280 x 800 and runs an Actions-semi quad-core A9 at a wholesale price of $95. The Novo 10″ comes with an Actions quad-core A9 at a wholesale price of $145. Their 9.7″ offers a Retina screen, with Allwinner’s A31 Boxchip, and a wholesale price of $180. The tablets offer different industrial designs snd are engineered with various processors, but they all reportedly provide HDMI ports. Their models based on the Actions processor running Android 4.2.2 support wireless display technology called Miracast: anything displayed on the tablet’s screen can be wirelessly shared with a TV connected to a receiver box.
Freelander Link-Create manufactures about 2000 tablets or/and phones per day in this factory in Shenzhen China. Freelander makes and sells a whole range of Allwinner A31, Exynos 4412, MediaTek MT6577/6589 and other tablets and smartphones. But they were just making some MediaTek and Exynos based tablets the day (week-end) I was there. Check back for more on Freelander at http://ARMdevices.net in the next few days. I’m going to try to visit their factory again also while there are more people working making some of these newer devices.
Welcome on this 23-minute tour at the Alldocube RK3188 Tablet assembly line. See how Shenzhen Cube assembles about 2-3 million Android Rockchip tablets a year, expecting to double their output each year.