iPed
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Size of iPhone versus iPed |
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| Type | Tablet media player, PC |
|---|---|
| Release date | June 2010 |
| Operating system | Android 1.6 |
| Power | 1800 mAh lithium-ion |
| CPU | VIA MW8505 600 MHz or Rockchip Rk2808 |
| Storage capacity | 2 GB NAND flash, supports external 250 GB portable HDD and 32 GB SD card |
| Memory | 256 MB DDR 800 MHz |
| Display | 7-inch LCD touch panel, WVGA wide-screen, 800 x 480 resolution, 10-incl resistive touchscreen |
| Input | Multi-touch touchscreen, headset controls, 3-axis accelerometer |
| Camera | None |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n |
| Dimensions | 188.8 mm (7.43 in) H 114 mm (4.5 in) W 24 mm (0.94 in) D |
| Weight | 850 g (1.9 lb) |
| Related articles | Android, comparison; iPad |
iPed and other names such as aPad are generic names in China for tablet computers which resemble the Apple iPad.[1][2] The iPed tablet is less expensive than and is considered a clone, or knock-off of the iPad.[3]
As of November 2010, the name iPed was used for a tablet media player, personal computer (PC) with Google Android 1.6, and a 7 inches (180 mm) display.
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[edit] Specifications
- Operating system: Android 1.5, 1.6, and sometimes up to 2.2
- RAM: 256 MB DDR2 800 Mhz
- CPU: VIA MW8505 600 MHz
- Display: 8" 5:3 widescreen 800x480 high-brightness TFT LCD
- Touch control: Full size touch operation, sliding menu, functional icon dragging
- Storage capacity devices: 2 GB USB flash drive; supports 250 GB external hard disk drive (HDD) and high-speed 32 GB Secure Digital (SD) card
- Orientation sensor: automatic steering display screen
- LAN:802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi certified network
- Sound hardware: stereo speakers device, built-in microphone
[edit] Multimedia codes
- Audio Format: MP3
- Video format: AVI, motion JPEG
- Word, Excel, mail, PDF reader
- Online video
- Networking: Ethernet 10/100M, Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g
Multimedia formats are easily expandable by free applications.
[edit] Slot list
- SD x 1, supports up to 32 GB SDHC
- 30 pin interface
- Stereo audio out x 1
- Microphone in x 1
- 2 x USB2.0 interface
- ATF card interface
[edit] References
- ^ McEntegart, Jane (31 May 2010). "iPed: The Chinese Knock-off iPad Running Android". Tom's Guide US. BestofMedia. http://www.tomsguide.com/us/iPed-Android-Tablet-China,news-6947.html.
- ^ Linder, Brad (31 May 2010). "Chinese iPad knockoffs: From aPad to iPed". Liliputing. http://liliputing.com/2010/05/chinese-ipad-knockoffs-from-apad-to-iped.html.
- ^ Ashcraft, Brian (28 May 2010). "China Rips Off The iPad With The iPed". Kotaku. Gawker Media. http://kotaku.com/#!5549865/china-rips-off-the-ipad-with-the-iped.
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