A slick Moorestown-powered tablet running MeeGo was recently showcased in Dalian City, China.
The device features a 10.1-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, 3G, GPS, Bluetooth and an 8 hour battery life.
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According to ClonedInChina, the nPad is expected to launch at the end of 2010 and will likely cost less than Apple’s iPad.
Meanwhile, an $85 iPhone 4 clone has been spotted making the rounds on Chinese websites.
ChinItech reports that the device – which “seems to run” Android – bears a “striking physical resemblance” to the original.
“The iPhone 4 was a huge hit among Chinese counterfeiters.
“[And the] 4GS EPHONE [manufacturer] has reproduced the buttons, [while] the thickness appears to be correct and on its back it even has a flash.”
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