Aigo Reveals AigoPad Android Tablet Series
Jun 10, 2010 Aigo
Aigo recently announced the aigoPad tablet series during an event in Beijing, thus showcasing a bunch of Android-based devices. Five tablets were introduced, with display sizes ranging from 4 inches, to 5 or 7 inches. Apparently, these aigoPads will hit the market in July and sadly, there’s no list of specs to go with this information.
In other bad news, no hands on was allowed during the event, but at least the beautiful girls pictured below were holding the tablets, when they were introduced. We’ll keep you posted on this matter, as soon as details surface.
[via clonedinchina]
Tags: AidoPad tablet display size, Aigo tablet, AigoPad, AigoPad launch
Aigo Android Tablet is an iPad Killer With Flash 10.1 Support?
May 4, 2010 Aigo
We’ve previously informed you that Aigo was preparing two MIDs to launch on the market this year, but how about a cool tablet to rival the iPad? The device can be supposedly seen in the image below and it features a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor, Nvidia Tegra 2 graphics and multitouch support.
Aigo’s tablet also packs 512MB of DDR2 memory, an 800 x 480 pixel display, 4/16/32GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, a USB port, HDMI output, WiFi support and optional 3G. WWVAN is also on board, plus a 3,120 mAh battery, audio in/out and Android 2.1 OS. Believe it or not, we’ve seen this device before, but under the name Compal NAZ-10, a device that’s shown in action in the video below.
What’s incredible about the hands on experience above is that the device will provide 16 hours of HD video playback on a single charge and the tablet will cost a mere $300. Also, the Aigo unit should support Flash 10.1 and eBook features.
[via tgdaily]
Tags: Aigo Android tablet, Android tablet, ARM Cortex A9 tablet, iPad killer, Nvidia Tegra 2
Aigo is Preparing two new Android MID/Tablets
Apr 29, 2010 Aigo
Aigo is a famous name when it comes to MIDs, like the P8860 model and recently the Maemo-based N500, but what about tablets? Apparently, the company is now planning to join the tablet market with a product called the AigoPad. It seems that Aigo is developing two new Android tablet/MIDs, one with a 5 inch display (E500) and one featuring a 7 inch screen (E700). The latter is shown in the image below.
Both devices run Android 1.6 and feature capacitive touchscreens, with support for multitouch. The specs of these units include a Rockchip 2808 processor, a dedicated video decoding chip, 720p HD video playback, storage capacities from 4 to 16GB, microSD card slots (support for up to 32GB), WiFi and Bluetooth.
An e-book and e-magazine service will also be available on the devices and we learn that the tablets will be encased in metal. Pricing is somewhere around $220 and the release date is May.
[via pocketables]
Tags: Aigo E500, Aigo E500 tablet specs, Aigo E700, Aigo E700 specifications, Aigo MID, Aigo tablet
Aigo Introduces EB6301 e-Book Reader
Dec 20, 2009 Aigo, E-Book Readers
Aigo has just launched its first e-book reader, the EB6301 model, pictured below. This device packs a 6 inch e-ink display, with a 600 x 800 pixels resolution and it supports lots of e-book formats, like TXT, PDF, DOC, CHM and HTM/HTML.
Image viewing is also supported, in formats like JPG, BMP, GIF, JPEG and PNG, while audio playback is also on the specs list, with MP3, WMV and WMA as the available formats. Underneath the hood there’s a 1200 mAh battery to power the gadget, enough for 5,000 e-book page turns.
Aigo EB6301 also features 2GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot and its main flaw is the lack of connectivity, be it Wi-Fi or 3G. $370 is the price tag for the e-reader.
[via ubergizmo]
Tags: Aigo EB6301, E-ink display, memory, price, specs
Aigo walkshow N6500′s Design Gets Improved; Leaked Image to Prove it
Oct 24, 2009 Aigo
We’ve just come across some leaked images of the upcoming Aigo walkshow N6500 MID, not quite the Windows XP device we were expecting, but certainly an improvement when compared to its thick predecessor. The enhancement is in the cosmetic department and as you can see, the MID looks pretty neat.
Too bad that we have no official specs list for this promising piece of equipment, that packs 4.3 inch display and the usual ports and buttons: USB, video and audio out, plus a microSD card slot. WiFi will also be supported and you should expect an FM tuner to be on board as well, plus an Ebook reader, a web browser, photo viewer, voice recorder and support for most multimedia formats.
[via pocketables]
Tags: 4.3 inch touchscreen, Aigo walkshow N6500, FM tuner, specs, Windows XP MID













