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The Witstech A81-E dual boots Windows CE 6.0 or Android 2.1 from an unnamed ARM Cortex-A8 processor clocked to 600MHz. The tablet is further equipped with 256MB RAM, 2GB flash, and a microSD card capable of up to a 16GB, which costs $40 extra at Merimobiles.
According to Merimobiles, the W1060 has a seven-inch, backlit touchscreen display that provides a desktop 800 pixels wide and 480 pixels high. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are standard, and a GPS module costs $15 extra, says Merimobiles.
Merimobiles lists a number of bundled applications, but it's not always clear which are available on which OS installation. The A81-E is said to offer a Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as well as a web browser, email, and other productivity apps. A photo viewer and e-reading functions are also said to be available. There's no mention of ePUB e-book support, but the tablet supports PDF files, says Merimobiles.
Like the Windows CE-only W1060, the A81-E is equipped with a 3000mAh battery. The W1060 (pictured at right) is claimed five to eight hours of battery life, which was onfirmed both by MobileRead's review, as well as an earlier review published by the Carrypad website, which also claimed that the device booted up in under 12 seconds and provided good video frame rates.
Like the MobileRead review, which reported 13-14 second boot-times, the Carrypad review complained about sluggish web browsing. This was apparently because of some memory problems that hadn't been resolved in the W1060's firmware.
Otherwise, the MobileRead review found the W1060 to provide good performance, including video performance. The review also praised the display, including touch response. The reviewer particularly liked the audio capability, although the headphone output was preferred to that of the speakers.
MobileRead faulted the "MID," which Wirelession calls the W1060, for its lack of accelerometers and USB Host support, but concluded that if the web browsing problems were fixed, it would be a winner.
Features and specifications listed by Merimobiles for Witstech's A81-E include:
The Witstech A81-E is currently available at Merimobiles for $200, which is said to be $100 less than its $300 list price. More information may be found here.
At the time of writing, the China-based Witstech website was broken, but the site should be found here.
The MobileRead review of the Wirelession W1060 may be found here, and the Carrypad review should be here.