The Chinese well and truly seem to have focused their energies on producing portable work machines. Teclast, Chuwi are two companies leading the race alongside newcomer Jumper.
The latest Jumper model is the Jumper EZpad 5SE. As you can clearly tell, the name isn’t the most inspiring (and in fact, inapt as some would agree)… so is the design. But the Chinese have another way of making it compelling — pricing.
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The Jumpter EZpad 5SE is a Microsoft Surface clone, and it’s on sale for under $200. It comes with most of the spec we’ve seen on other devices in this category — including an Intel Z8300 SoC, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, a 10.6-inch 1920 x 1080p display, and 2 mega-pixel cameras on the front and rear. A 6600mAh battery powers the tablet.
There doesn’t seem to be any kind of dual-booting on offer here, neither with Remix OS or Android. There’s good old Windows 10 out of the box, however.
A stylus and detachable keyboard are sold as standalone accessories, while the tablet itself is on sale for $183.
Enough with those Z8300 devices. At least they could offer better versions as well with Ζ8500 or Ζ8700. I bet whoever Chinese maker go that way will make lots of $€.
The Z8300 are cheap, being rebranded Atoms.
Exactly my point, cheap in value and performance alike..
core i3 would have been better !
Enough with those Z8300 devices. At least they could offer better versions as well with Ζ8500 or Ζ8700. I bet whoever Chinese maker go that way will make lots of $€.
The Z8300 are cheap, being rebranded Atoms.
Exactly my point, cheap in value and performance alike..
Looks cool, I’ve seen it at Geekbuying for $199
core i3 would have been better !
Looks cool, I’ve seen it at Geekbuying for $199
You should have started the article with “Z8300”.
It would have saved me (and a 90% of the readers) the trouble to read it.
You should have started the article with “Z8300”.
It would have saved me (and a 90% of the readers) the trouble to read it.
You should have started the article with “Z8300”.
It would have saved me (and a 90% of the readers) the trouble to read it.