Cherrypal announces $188 CherryPad America Android tablet |
Cherrypal has now entered the tablet game, with the CherryPad America. The device is a $188 tablet that packs a 7-inch resistive touchscreen, Android 2.1 (a 2.2 update will come later this year), an 800MHz ARM11 processor, 2GB of flash storage, a microSD card slot for expansion, built-in WiFi, and a 3200 mAh battery that will deliver six to eight hours of use.
Cherrypal claims that the CherryPad will have full access to the Android Market, which is unusual and welcome. It’s available right now should you have a spare $188.




CherryPal’s latest netbook is named Africa and will cost you just $99. Some specs include a 7-inch display, 400MHz processor, 256MB memory, 2GB flash storage, and either Linux or Windows CE.
With the poor economy and the soaring popularity of cheap netbooks, it’s become normal for new machines to be introduced frequently. Many of the netbooks on the market are from big name makers like Dell, HP, Asus, and MSI. However, even smaller and lesser known computer firms are getting in on the netbook action like Cherrypal.