In its standard configuration the HANNSpree HANNSpad offers a product which very much impresses for its price. For £150 (approximately $240) we get a decent quality 10" screen which is very clearly a step above those on budget tablets of 6months...
This is the size of a Netbook but it is an Android tablet, as far as I know this is the first non screen type device produced by Hanns.G although of course it has a screen, a rather nice touch screen at that, but its all about what’s...
It lacks the polish of the iPad, but for just £250, the Hannspad is a very respectable entry-level tablet device. It may be missing frills such as a camera and 3G connectivity, but it gets all the basics right and is well worth considering if you...
At £249, the Hannspree Hannspad is hardly an impulse buy, but it’s not the most expensive tablet out there either. The makers have done a decent job of disguising the fact it’s built on a smartphone platform - it certainly feels more...
The Hannspree Hannspad is about to become an anachronism. With Android 3.0 a strong contender at CES and MWC in tablets such as the hotly anticipated Motorola Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, we wonder if people will be interested in an Android...
Reasonably light and well made, the HANNSpad remains a decent value entry-level tablet that widens the market - but it's far from being an iPad-killer. Whether anyone should buy into the genre before the Honeycomb OS becomes standard is a moot point...
Conçue pour chatouiller les produits d'entrée de gamme, la HANNSpad SN10T pourrait même venir embêter les cadors de la tablette tactile en ajoutant un écran correct, un capteur photo et en entamant un régime sec. Cette...