By Herman Lai, posted Sep 19, 2012 at 8:23 AM, 5,517 views,

This Chinese Tablet Features a 10-inch Retina Display, Is as Powerful as The New iPad

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It doesn’t have a home button. The front facing camera is located on the corner. This is not a new iPad knockoff, but it has what a new iPad knockoff should have — a 2048×1536 resolution 9.7-inch display, a dual-core processor with quad-core graphics, and a massive capacity battery. Sounds great? Check out more after the break.

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This tablet is called V4 HD. It’s made by a Chinese company called Visture. Its configuration is actually quite similar to Apple’s new iPad. It’s powered by a speedy Cortex A9 processor running at 1.6GHz with a quad-core GPU, sports a 9.7-inch 2048×1536 touchscreen, includes 1GB of RAM, 16GB or 32GB of flash storage, 2 megapixel front facing camera/ 5 megapixel rear camera, built-in Wi-Fi, bluetooth, and a monstrous a 10,000 mAH battery. In addition, it should runs Android 4.0.4. We have no details about its price and the release date yet.

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We also found the company’s website is cloning Apple’s official website, and they had a tablet called “V4″, which is the clone of iPad 2. It looks quite pleasing as well.

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The bluetooth keyboard suite is the company’s product as well.

So far, it’s the most powerful 10 inch tablet that we have seen so far from an unknown Chinese brand. We would like to get this device and see if its display is as beautiful as the original New iPad’s Retina display. And of course, we hope it will come with an inexpensive price tag!

Source: Shanzhaiben


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