Eken M001, 7" Android tablet for $100
tomshardware.comBeware. That resolution might mean that the screen was produced for landscape viewing. If that's true, it will be quite horrible to use in portrait. It will show slightly different colors to each of your eyes which will make the screen seem slightly semitransparent and silvery. I have this problem with a Sandisk Sansa mp3 player I have.
That's a good point, I guess the orientation of the subpixels could make things weird.
They show both portrait and landscape mode in the video and it doesn't look like there's a problem though.
Internet and network connectivity is achieved through the device's docking station (Ethernet 10/100 and 802.11b/g).
No free-range internet? That's disappointing.
The WIFI is on-board. Ethernet,usb,etc are supposed to be provided through a docking station (which I haven't seen anywhere). If you view the video included in the article, they mention this as well as point out the WIFI led on the device.
Found a good website that sells all these new tablets/UMPCs/MIDs coming out of China: http://www.merimobiles.com/Computer_products_s/176.htm
There are 6 devices with wifi and touchscreens for less than $200.
This website has videos and ifnormation on a lot of new devices: http://www.shanzai.com/
You can buy it for $130 plus free shipping at: http://www.pandawill.com/mini-ipad-notebook-7-inch-wifi-grav...
It comes with Android 1.6 but there's a comment on the above website saying it can be upgraded. You can also find it for less than $100 on sites like alibaba.com and dhgate.com but you will have to buy more than one unit.
Make sure you check out how to import it so that you won't end up paying a large amount of duty if you order stuff like this from abroad.
At my current location in Europe, low cost items usually pass through customs without a lot of extra tax, although sometimes it comes down to luck. Should be 20%-25% total if they decide to tax it.
On a sidenote, the seller I linked to is flexible about what price they stick on your package. You don't want to overdo it though, otherwise you might end up paying even more tax than normal.
I got slapped with a hefty charge a few weeks ago just because some HN'er sent me a usb stick in the mail (insured). Beware!
Tax for just a USB stick sent by a friend? Ouch. I'm curious , what was the origin/destination of the package?
Origin USA, destination Netherlands.
I don't know about Netherlands, but in Spain you can contest any customs tax. They send you a printed form to fill if you want to contest it in the same envelope where they send you the invoice for the tax. Things can't be very different there.