Nov 9, 2010 18:11 GMT  ·  By

If you though that you saw it all when it comes down to iPad clones then just wait until you lay your eyes on this latest knock-off that swaps Apple's lean mobile operating system for a fully fledged Windows 7 OS and pairs it together with an Intel Atom processor.

Available with both Atom N455 and Atom N475 CPUs that pack Intel's proprietary Hyper-Threading technology for a total of two virtual cores, this tablet can also be configured with either a 16GB or 32GB solid state drive, 1GB of DDR3 memory coming standard with all setups.

All these are topped by a 10 inch 1024x600 capacitive touchscreen, a bit lower res than the display used inside the iPad, although this should be equally nice for browsing the web.

As far as the Windows interface goes that is a different story all together since this will feel quite cramped if multiple windows are opened simultaneously.

Compared to the iPad. The clone also comes a full 200 grams heavier as well as nearly 4mm thicker, but the major problem has to do with its build quality since taking a quick look at this reveals that Shenzhen did cut a few corners in order to make it cheaper to produce.

Quality aside, Shenzhen's tablet does actually manage to best the iPad when it comes down to connectivity since it also comes with 3G as well as WiFi Internet, while also adding a HDMI port and a card slot to the mix, USB being also present.

Unfortunately battery life is still an unknown as Shenzhen does not state what kind of autonomy should we expect from this, although we do know the included battery is rated at 2850mAh (for comparison the Galaxy Tab battery comes with 4000mAh and is rated at about 7 hours of use).

Unfortunately, no informations about pricing and availability are known right now, so there isn't much we can report in this regard.