Most Accurate iPad Clone Yet Runs Windows 7

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Monday, August 9th, 2010


We’ve seen clones of the iPad before, but this one looks like the best imitation yet. Critically, though, it runs Windows 7 and not iOS. It’s got a 10.1″ 1024×768 LCD, a 1.66GHz Atom N455, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and up to 32GB of storage.

1.66Ghz Intel Atom N455 processor, a 10.1 1024*768 TFT capacitive touchscreen, 2GB DDR3, 8GB,16GB or 32GB SSD for options, with dimensions of 275×170×14mm, and weight of 729g. That actually puts it on pretty equal footing with the iPad (it even has 3G!), though the Lpad also boasts two USB ports, an SD card reader, and mini-VGA out. Sounds pretty solid, actually, except for the Windows 7 part.

Update: Heh. It looks to me like that sucker is an iPad. Notice the sticker placement, where the Apple credentials would be. Notice they also don’t show any of the ports mentioned. More than likely a total fake, although I have seen some very convincing fakes.

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