Thursday, December 02, 2010

Gome Flytouch 2 vs Zenithink ZT-180 ePad – Who will win?

Zenithink is successful, Zt-180 is very hot in global market, Now the Gome Flytouch2 want to challenge it, TenQ think it is not so easy. As soon as iPad entered into the market in April, its clone named ePad that has a 10” touch screen with 1 GHz was found in the Shenzhen market in June. The producer of ePad, Zenithink, gained a thunder name in the electronic market at once, though there was a big argument that whether the chip of aPad was A8 or not, the customers of all over the world have got ePad in their hands.

It seems that, in the market, there was no enemies could beat down ePad for a long time. The reason is simple: although there were fierce competitions among producers of 7 inch screen tablets and it made no effect to ePad because of its 1GHz chip.

The pity is that the short happiness was broken by Gome who produced its Flytouch 2 which has the same hardware of ePad and has a better point: expansion. But the real enemies for ePad are the tablets that just renamed the Flytouch 2 but sell at half the price of Flytouch 2. Although these tablets did not sell well as Gome Flytouch 2, this is good news to the customers.

The following pictures are the outlook comparison of the renamed Flytouch tablet and 10.2” aPad ePad:

Flytouch is smaller than this one. You can see the interfaces are abundant: with 2 standard USB, 2 TF card (including a TF card is designed to save the map file used to store GPS), a LAN interface, a HDMI. (Maybe, it is the tablet with the most interfaces in the world!)

From left to right: WIFI, the left and right loudspeakers, menu/home, volume, power, mic, GPS interface and Stylus.

This is the Flytouch 2 desktop of Android 2.1 with 3D effect.

This is an Zenithink ZT-180 ePad runs on Android 2.1 updated to 20101030. Plus, there is a Screen Lock function!

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