A 7-inch Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet for under Php6,000 sounds too good to be true by the Ainol Novo 7 Paladin has landed and is now the cheapest Android ICS tablet in the market. Ainol is almost an unheard of tablet brand in the Philippines but in some markets (like China), they're doing really well by introducing affordable yet first-to-market devices. The Novo 7 Paladin is one of them, probably the first and only Android ICS tablet in the local market right now. Android Ice Cream Sandwich provides a strong brand-influence on a product it is installed on and considering there are very few devices in the market that runs on ICS (Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the older Google Nexus S), having one of the very first ICS tablets out certainly gets a lot of attention. Beside that is a physical Back button and the Menu Button (a strange addition to an ICS tablet considering it's supposed to work without any physical buttons at all). The screen of the tablet isn't one of the best we've seen -- a typical TFT display with a low resolution of just 800x480 pixels. You're looking at a similar screen quality as the ones used in the Archos and Arnova tablets. Read more in our articles including "Ainol Novo 7 Paladin Review" and "Watch: Tablets are still relevant. Here's why!".
A 7-inch Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet for under Php6,000 sounds too good to be true by the Ainol Novo 7 Paladin has landed and is now the cheapest Android ICS tablet in the market. Ainol is almost an unheard of tablet brand in the Philippines but in some markets (like China), they're doing really well by introducing affordable yet first-to-market devices.
The Novo 7 Paladin is one of them, probably the first and only Android ICS tablet in the local market right now. Android Ice Cream Sandwich provides a strong brand-influence on a product it is installed on and considering there are very few devices in the market that runs on ICS (Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the older Google Nexus S), having one of the very first ICS tablets out certainly gets a lot of attention. Beside that is a physical Back button and the Menu Button (a strange addition to an ICS tablet considering it's supposed to work without any physical buttons at all).
Our coverage of ainol tablet includes: "Ainol Novo 7 Paladin Review"; "Watch: Tablets are still relevant. Here's why!"; "iPed Tablet in the flesh, first impressions". Each article provides unique insights and information.