We’re used to seeing Android-based clones of Apple’s line of
smartphones and tablets, but one manufacturer seems to have drawn its
inspiration from ASUS and Google. Ainol, a China-based entity, has
launched the Novo 7 Venus, a familiar-looking
Android tablet that could
easily be mistaken for a Nexus 7 at first glance.
You’re getting a 7 inch 1280×800 display, a 1.5GHz quad-core “Actions
ATM7029″ processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 2 megapixel
camera on the rear with a VGA camera on the front and comes
pre-installed with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. You can net all of that for
$155, but considering the cheapest Nexus 7 unit costs $200 we’re not
sure we’d spring for less than $50 in saving for what looks to be a
clean rip-off.
The Novo 7 Venus does have a couple of advantages over the Nexus 7,
including that aforementioned camera and the inclusion of a microSD card
slot, but it also has its shortcomings — for one, there’s no GPS. If
you absolutely must find $50 in savings I’d urge you to get a Nexus 7 on
eBay or Craigslist, or just go with something from a more reputable
brand such as Acer or ASUS.
I’m not saying these Chinese manufacturers don’t have products worth
spending money on, but when all you’re doing is blatantly copying
Google’s official offering then it only makes sense to spring for that
particular device. Still, someone’s bound to want the
Novo 7 Venus so if
that someone is you then it’s on
eachmall.com.
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