Besides Android 1.4, the FirstView PC607V also runs Windows CE. It’s just one of the cheap Android tablets there at CeBIT, according to Engadget reporter Joanna Stern. While Joanna never really took the time to have a good look at them cheap Android Tablets, we gather that the FirstView tablet costs only $95 and sports a resistive touchscreen that supports finger-input. Forsa and Huawei were also there with their own cheap Android tablets. Engadget has a hands-on video of the FirstView tablet. For a measly $95, imagine having a WiFi-enabled browsing device in your hands. Not bad at all, especially if it supports a host of video codecs.
[via engadget]


March 6th, 2010 at 5:38 pm
if it does flash and apple iphone update does not have flash it’s a rock star for the
price key word if?
March 7th, 2010 at 2:13 am
Well, as soon as you all will get your new ipad you should check the iPad’s First Start page.
U.S.A - http://www.200linx.com/
U.K - http://www.200linx.co.uk/
You can use it on your regular PC Browser for now.
Enjoy
March 7th, 2010 at 7:53 pm
Another product from the idiots in Taiwan / China who think its all about price. BTW this is the company that got shut down by the police at CeBIT for patent infringement. Stomp out these parasites that do contribute nothing to technology except cheap crappy knockoffs.
April 6th, 2010 at 3:57 pm
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