Aussie PC maker launches $241 iPad competitor

Renai LeMay
27 May 2010, 11:53 AM


On the eve of the launch of the Apple iPad in Australia, local PC manufacturer Pioneer has revealed plans to launch an Android-based competitor.


The company issued a media release this week stating it would launch its DreamBook ePad 7 — which it has billed as “a revolutionary iPad-style mobile computer” at the Computex trade fair in Taiwan, which runs from the 1st to the 5th of June.

The device will come in two models — one with a 7″ screen for US$199 (AU$240 at current exchange rates), and one with a 10″ screen for US$299 ($AU$362). Both price points are significantly below the minimum price Australians will pay for the lowest end iPad — AU$629.

According to specifications published online, the Pioneer ePad has a Wi-Fi network connection, and can take an external 3G mobile broadband USB dongle to bring its networking capabilities up to speed with the upper iPad editions. It has 2GB of flash memory storage but can take up to 32GB more with an expansion card. Like the iPad and iPhone, it has a sensor which detects which way the screen rotates, and it can take external Bluetooth and GPS connections.

The tablet will support external USB storage devices and keyboard and mice, and the full range of applications from Google’s software store will run. The LCD screen supports a resolution of 800 by 480 pixels, and there is a built-in headphone socket and a microphone. Currently the tablet runs version 1.6 of the Android operating system.

The included CPU is listed as a ‘WM8505+’ model, and the tablet also comes with an included camera, although it’s not sure what megapixel rating it holds.

Further information is being requested from Pioneer about the device’s availability.

The ePad 7 is not the first tablet or eReader device that Pioneer has launched – it currently offers a range of others, ranging in price from US$149 for a basic colour eReader unit, up to $499 for a fully kitted out eReader. Its previous ePad, the B1, ran the Compact version of Microsoft Windows.

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AlexF (User):

Err, what compuing devices has Pioneer Computers manufactured and how come their device looks so similar to this http://www.elovo.net.cn/en/x6-6d.htm ?

27 May 2010, 1:30 PM (1 year ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Tin (Regular user):

I was going to post a similar comment about the definition of manufacturing - I guess if bunging a hard disk and RAM into a Clevo laptop counts, then they do manufacture... I personally call that configuring or installing.

And having been stung by their dodgy business practices, I doubt I'd buy anything from them again.

27 May 2010, 1:35 PM (1 year ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Phred (User):

Quoting Tin:
about the definition of manufacturing

Life sized cardboard cut out it looks like :O)


27 May 2010, 5:22 PM (1 year ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Tin (Regular user):

Somehow I doubt that the Via WM8505+ is going to compare to the Apple 1GHz homebrew chip... Unless Apple's really, really screwed up.
Also, it's only got 256MB RAM - My mobile phone has more than that, and it's about 18 months old.

Also, who really makes this device? It appears to be a standard Chinese knockoff. Even has the iPod/iPhone style single round button on the front.

27 May 2010, 1:31 PM (1 year ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

niknah (New user):

I just brought one with a similar spec from ebay for $92. I got lucky, they're $150 normally, incl. postage.
Sometimes they're branded eken M001.



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