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HOT! Ainol Novo 7 Aurora In-Stock Right Now!

May 10th, 2012

One of the hottest selling Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich devices is available from Bigboxsave right now, the Ainol Novo 7  Aurora. Even its official international distributor, uPlayTablet hasn’t been able to keep up with orders for the Ainol Novo 7 Aurora and has currently pushed back shipping on this device until Ainol can release another batch, but here at Bigboxsave we have been lucky to get a hold of this coveted device and currently accept orders at a discounted price of $179.00.

You’re probably asking, what’s all the hype with the Ainol Novo 7 Aurora about? Well, it suffices to say that it’s the best tablet in its class right now, but let me elaborate further.

The Ainol Novo 7 Aurora is the highest end tablet available at the moment in Ainol’s acclaimed Novo 7 line of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich devices. With dozens of positive reviews from both users and experts alike, it’s no wonder why this tablet is all the rage right now. And those positive reviews aren’t empty paid reviews that a lot of Chinese tablet manufacturers resorted to in the past to sell their products. No, these are actual users and experts who are praising the device on respected forums like SlateDroid and on the official Ainol Facebook page.

Ainol already broke records earlier in the year when it released the Ainol Novo 7 Basic, the very first tablet to be launched and released with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on-board. This first Ainol wasn’t very well received because of its low-end processor — making it all but unusable for running higher-end Android applications. The $99 price tag did its work, however, and Ainol was still able to introduce progressively better Android tablets since the Novo 7 Basic until it finally came out with the Novo 7 Aurora and stunned the world.

The Ainol Novo 7 Aurora is a mean contender in its own right. To start with, it boasts a solid Allwinner A10 processor clocked at 1.2GHz, 1.0GB DDR3 RAM, and an independent Mali 400 graphics processor, making it capable of running even the highest-end 3D games available for Android devices right now with other programs running in the background as was evidenced by a series of review videos by a respected root script coder on the SlateDroid forum making its rounds on YouTube right now.

But the Ainol Novo 7 Aurora doesn’t stop at a good processor. As a step up from the Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II that we recently featured in our previous post, the Ainol Novo 7 Aurora packs a stunning LG 1024×600 IPS 5-point multi-touch capacitive screen. What does all that jargon mean? That means that the tablet can detect all five fingers on the screen simultaneously. That means that the display looks smoother and sharper than you’d find on most tablets in the same price range. That means that colors are richer and brighter than they are on an ordinary Android tablet. And that means an ultra-wide field of view so you can share the 7-inch screen with a lot of people when watching a movie and everybody sees all the colors as they should be no matter where they’re seated!

And the Ainol Novo 7 Aurora doesn’t just run well, it feels good too! It’s ultra-thin form factor of just 9.9mm with rounded edges that make it feel even thinner and a weighing just 313 grams, it’s a dream of an Android tablet to use!

Others have raved about a long list of other things that they have found great about the Ainol Novo 7 Aurora, but we’ll leave it at that and allow you to find out for yourselves just how great this inexpensive tablet is. Grab an Ainol Novo 7 Aurora today while we still have them on stock!

Four 7-inch Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich Tablets That Won’t Break Your Bank

April 29th, 2012

Google Android tablets have gained a lot of popularity for their user-friendliness and relative inexpensiveness. With the evolution of Google’s award-winning operating system, newer tablet models have risen up to the challenge of adopting Google’s latest releases. Google’s newest operating system, Android OS v4.xx “Ice Cream Sandwich,” is an exciting development in the legacy of Google’s touch-screen oriented line of operating systems because it unifies both the previous tablet-oriented and smartphone-oriented versions of the Android OS.

If you think upgrading to the new operating system will mean forking out fistfuls of cash on a new device, think again! Chinese manufacturers of Android devices have recently released some of their latest tablets and Ice Cream Sandwich has been thrown into all of them to complete the treat. The best news is that even if you’re a student on a budget who simply wants a tablet to use as a notepad in class and a research tool in the library or a businessman wanting the most for your money (or looking for a great product to sell), then these tablets will definitely be both affordable (enough to make a profit on) and meet the demands of both the new operating system and even demanding 3D applications and games!

The following Google Android-powered tablets all have a few things in common. For starters, they all use the AllWinner A10 processor, based on the renowned ARM Cortex-A8 processor, clocked at 1.2GHz with a Mali 400 500MHz to boot! That kind of processing power is what allows these tablets to perform well alongside other more expensive tablets without hiking up costs. They also all use the a 7-inch capacitive multi-touch screen with a resolution of 800 by 480 pixels. They also all have 512MB DDR3 ram on board as a perfect match to the formidable processing power of the AllWinner A10.

Where they begin to differ is in the look and feel of each piece. Ainol, Gemei, and Onda have all gone with clean cut contemporary designs. Ainol’s Novo 7 takes a cue from the design of Apple’s iPhone 4 with a sharp, polished outer edge; small, well-positioned buttons complete the design. Onda’s design choice for its Vi10 tablet makes it look like an iPhone 3 at first glance, but keeping the buttons flush along the tablet’s side gives it a personality of its own. Gemei, on the other hand, put its bets on a unibody design for its G3 tablet with a brushed aluminum-styled finish on its rear to complete its look. woPad is the only manufacturer that went in a different direction altogether, choosing instead to use a body and style more commonly associated with cheaper generic tablets on its A10 tablet.

And the hardware front, they all mainly only differ in their front cameras. The woPad and Onda both take bottom spots with 0.3 megapixel cameras. The Gemei follows well ahead of the two with a 1.3 megapixel front camera. And leading the pack on the front camera megapixels is the Ainol with a stunning 2.0 megapixel front camera that proves just lovely for video chatting purposes.

Three of the manufacturers have gifted their tablets with the capability to expand their internal storage memory with SD cards up to 32 gigabytes in size; only the Ainol lags behind with a 16 gigabyte maximum capacity.

But the best thing about all these tablets are their prices. All these four high-quality tablets come it under $130, more than enough reason for you to grab one from an electronics wholesale online shop today!

Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II
Gemie G3
Onda Vi10
woPad 10