While randomly browsing for Android related nonsense to write about, we stumbled across a retailer called Sonix7 – which is selling an unbranded 7″ Android 2.1 tablet. It’s powered by the Telechips 8902 800Mhz ARM 11 processor no less, with a rather hopeful HDMI output to the side.
Turns out it’s the MID X10 in Android configuration, which looks like this:
They claim it has Android Market access, and it’s currently apparently in stock for £139. Here are the tech specs of the thing, if you’re keen and fancy taking a punt.
OS
Android 2.1PC Requirements
Requires SD card reader to transfer files from PC to SD card that is used by the TabletDisplay
7″ TFT LCD touh screen, resolution 800×480
Processor / Memory
Telechips 8902 800Mhz ARM 11 processor
Built-in flash memory: 2GB, 256MB DDR2 RAM
Micro SD card slot up to 32GBExtras
WiFi
G-Sensor
Camera
Microphone
Built in stereo speakerConnections
2 x USB 2.0 port
2.5-mm stereo earphone jack
HDMI TV out
Charge socketHD Movies
Support up to 1080PPictures
JPG, BMP, GIF, PNGOther
Google Android Market access, Youtube video playbackLanuages
English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Simplified Chinese, Traditional ChineseBattery
Longtime standby with low power consumtion up to 6 hours
Built-in 1500mAh lithiumFormats
Multi formats supported include: MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV9, MPEG4-SP, ASF, DIVX, H.263, H.264, RMVB, Mov, Mkv, TS, FLV, WMA, MP3, WAV, OOG, AAC, EAACModel
MID X10Weight
0.5kgManual
English


INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
Zbig
/ December 13, 2010Isn’t “stereo speaker” an oxymoron? ;-)
Tolper
/ December 13, 2010Piece o’ shite! Imagine what HTC will produce a year or two from now.
Sponge Finge
/ December 13, 2010Would prefer something with a screen.
MetalMickey
/ December 15, 2010LOL @ Sponge Finge “Would prefer something with a screen.”
Genius
Simon
/ December 13, 2010The specs aren’t top end but it’s a lot better than other cheap devices such as the craptastic Next tablet.