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Shenzhen-based manufacturer, Shitongzhaoli, shows off some of their tablets including a 7″ with HDMI and camera ($60USD), 5″ tablet with resistive screen ($50USD), and less expensive 7″ with multi-point capacitive screen ($48USD) with very low MBQ.
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Here’s a sub-$50 7″ Capacitive Ice Cream Sandwich tablet. Yeah. They also show cheap Boxchip A10 and A13 tablets.
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Avaid shows their new compact 7″ 1024×600 Boxchip A10 based ICS tablet for sub-$102, and their Android based 7″ resistive and 10.1″ capacitive Android desk VOIP phone.
Here are some new 5″ tablets presented by T Link at the China Sourcing Fair.
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http://www.efirstview.com shows some of their newest original tablet designs including a prototype of an ultra-sim Boxchip A10 based tablet. They also have ICS working on 10.1″ Rockchip RK2918 based Laptops.
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They are talking about up to 64GB nand, up to 2GB ram, an ultra slim and light 10.1″ 1280×800 form factor. You can guess the price or contact them for more.
The price seems quite good for a 7″ 1024×600 tablet, just $100 with a built-in 3G modem.
http://www.rock-chips.com shows their newest Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor integrated in already a range of 9.7″ tablets being made by a series of Rockchip partners, also being optimized for the Set-top-box (I guess possibly Google TV!), and they are also talking about Google Certification, and their new RK2906 processor which removes the HDMI output and other things to further lower the cost of entry level tablets. Rockchip also announces RK31XX for Q2 and RK32XX for Q3 2012, bringing 28nm Single-core ultra-low power consuming ARM Cortex-A9 and bringing even Quad-core.
http://smartdevices.com.cn is famous for having made the SmartQ tablets over the past 5-6 years, their early tablets were running some type of Windows CE I think, now their latest tablets run on the Texas Instruments OMAP4460 and OMAP4430 processors.
Apical Technology Research (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd shows their latest Boxchip A10 based tablets including a $60 5″ capacitive Boxchip A10 based tablet that they sell for $60 in bulk.