Zenithink ZT 180 Android Tablet Review
Android is the one of the most spoken of Open Source operating systems off late. Starting off with cellular devices, Android has grown quite well. It has now spread its wings over tablets as well. Be it Samsung, Zenithink, Freescale; ? all of these have an Android OS powering them.
Having looked at the number of tablets out there, I decided it was high time to invest in one so I began scouting the web for reviews, feedback, opinions to short list a few, however, one thing was clear, it wasn't going to be a Mac this time around as I already have the iPhone 4as well as a MacBook, it was high time to get the feel of an Android device; ? something that wouldn't cost a bomb but would do the job well.
One such device that caught my attention was Zenithink's ZT 180 Android tablet
The main thing about this tablet device is its 10 inch display screen, which is bigger than most of the other tablet devices in the market and in line with that of the iPad. Well, one cannot expect iPad like performance, but hey it costs one third of what the iPad costs
The ZT 180 tablet device has a 10.2-inches LED-backlit high quality resistive touchscreen display which looks quite cool and is crisp. E-mails, pictures, documents displayed quite well and there were no glitches, dead pixels, etc. The latest models have a resolution of 1024-by-600 pixels and a16:9 aspect ratio.
It comes loaded with Google Android 2.1 and 1024 being the latest firmware as of today. The ZT 180 is quite quick with its 1GHZ; ARM11 processor backed by 256MB DDR RAM. It addition to 2GB onboard memory, this tablet device also has a TF card slot and supports a MicroSD card up to 32GB which is quite impressive.