Chinese PC maker Malata has a history of producing slick looking mini-PCs, most of which never make it to US shores. But that doesn’t stop us from gawking at them. One of the company’s latest is a 10 inch Android tablet which stands out from the crowd thanks to its 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 chip, which should provide decent performance, excellent graphics, and pretty good battery life.
Unfortunately, the Malata ZPad tablet is hobbled by a 10.2 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel resistive touchscreen display, which will make touch input a little awkward. But the device does apparently run Google Android 2.2 and supports Adobe Flash Player 10.1.
You can check out a video of the tablet in action after the break.
via Cloned in China and MIDbbs
I think it is actually a capacitive touch screen, installing a resistive screen on a Tegra powered tablet will be the most stupid things to do. Check out the spec here:-
https://www.shenit.com/malata-zpad-t2-nvidia-tegra2-1ghz-cortex-a9-android-2-2-capacitive-tablet.html
They really should have kept the screen in the 9-inches neighborhood.