Shenzhen TESO wins “biggest iPhone” award with new tablet clone

The Shenzhen TESO tablet PC
Have you been looking for a comically large iPhone for your Mime Steve Jobs routine? Then the day is yours. The Shenzhen TESO is exactly what you need.
We guess it could also double as a tablet PC since it runs Windows 7 and an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor. The 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 resolution screen is also capacitive touch (in keeping with the theme). Rounding out the spec sheet is 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 3G, 4-in-1 card reader, WiFi b/g, three USB 2.0 ports, VGA, optional GPS, accelerometer, 320GB HD and 3000mAh LION battery. It measures 11.4 x 5.9 x 0.79 inches and weighs 2.65 lbs. (great for superior arm strength).
Actually, that doesn’t sound like a half-bad tablet. We’ll be interested to see how the eventual price compares with the cloned source.
Source: Cloned in China


9:28 PM, Mar 1st, 2010







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PRICE PLEASE.
Unfortunately there’s no pricing information from the company right now. Usually Shenzhen products like this are bought wholesale by another company and sold a their own price. It’s tough to speculate what those prices may be.
I saw one for sale in a local market in SZ before Christmas and IIRC it was around RMB2000
Nice 1 “KIT” you saw one for sale before christmas , and they are releasing it now in March.
Your mental
Hello.? explored its price.
364 dollars.
date:26.04.2010 Have a nice days.
where to get ???
I’ve reviewed this; it’s on sale in the UK for £499 from Tablet Store UK.
Overall, whilst a lot of people are thinking ‘iPad”, it’s a really good Ultra-Mobile PC – multi touch works well, the build quality is not bad and at the higher price it includes 3G and possibly GPS, still trying to get it to work.
FOB and landed prices are very different; whilst I’ve mentioned a UK landed source it’s also available in the US marketed as the iiView M1 Touch
My review is at http://www.geextreme.com/?p=199 – I also take the unit apart to show the internal components of 2.5″ SATA drive, Mini PCIe 3G and WiFi/Bluetooth cards and upgradable DDR2/3 memory. With 2GB RAM it turns in pretty good benchmarks under Windows 7.