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http://www.pocketables.net/2010/09/...ld-and-revealed-in-newly-released-images.html
Doesn't look bad. Didn't care for the under powered W7, but I did like the physical design of the W7. The white backing on the W9 looks cheap and, to be honest, crappy. No word on pricing or launch dates yet either, though I did see a blurb for the Ramos W11 on Google for what thats worth.
While the Rockchip RK2808 that powered the W7, the W9 boasts the newer RK2818 with a 1Ghz clock speed.
The market for Android tablets looks to be filled with options, both in the low cost and in the higher end 1st tier devices.
FYI, for those of you who bought the Witstech A81E tablet, the newer firmwares OC it to 800Mhz-1Ghz. Research before you flash though, seems to be some instability with the 10/22 firmware. Also, there was a screen change. Flash the wrong firmware for the wrong screen and you may have a brick.
Doesn't look bad. Didn't care for the under powered W7, but I did like the physical design of the W7. The white backing on the W9 looks cheap and, to be honest, crappy. No word on pricing or launch dates yet either, though I did see a blurb for the Ramos W11 on Google for what thats worth.
While the Rockchip RK2808 that powered the W7, the W9 boasts the newer RK2818 with a 1Ghz clock speed.
The market for Android tablets looks to be filled with options, both in the low cost and in the higher end 1st tier devices.
FYI, for those of you who bought the Witstech A81E tablet, the newer firmwares OC it to 800Mhz-1Ghz. Research before you flash though, seems to be some instability with the 10/22 firmware. Also, there was a screen change. Flash the wrong firmware for the wrong screen and you may have a brick.