Two Chinese Core M 5Y10 powered tablet’s head to head, but which one is better? I go over the pro’s and con’s in this video below. Reasons to buy the Onda v11w Core M over the Cube i7: Better port placement Two full sized USB ports, one is USB 3.0 USB 3.0 port works at USB 3 speeds Cheaper than the Cube i7 Touchpad on th...[Read More]
The Onda v116w Core M review is now online. I’ve been using the Onda now for almost two weeks and can conclude that it’s a good system. Far from perfect due to it’s keyboard dock being of poor quality. For in depth details please see the full review here: http://techtablets.com/onda-v116w-core-m/review/
The Onda v116w Core M has arrived on my door step, 3 days from China via DHL. Super fast. So here is the unboxing video. And so far my first impressions are overall positive. The Good: Two full sized USB ports, the left one is USB 3.0 and working at full USB 3 speeds (Unlike my Cube i7) Port placement is good Over all build is okay 109GB ...[Read More]
Update: Our full Onda v116w Core M review can be found here: http://techtablets.com/onda-v116w-core-m/review/ The first review of the Onda v116w Core M has surfaced, there are some benchmarks, opinions on the keyboard case, battery life, screen and heat. It’s to be taken with a pinch of salt however as this is the official Onda foru...[Read More]
Looks like Onda is trying to get a step ahead of Teclast’s dual boot systems. If you can decipher the Google Translation, they claim to have a fast dual tablet system now. Seeing as they comment about “OUT with the Slow”. Not one, but FOUR dual boot systems, will they all have only 32GB eMMC drives? I hope not. # Onda du...[Read More]