Enso whips up two smartphones and three new slates, but we wouldn't order any of 'em
Oh, Enso -- must you really give us a reason to hope? After dealing with what felt like a case of the vaporwares, and then being epically disappointed with the zenPad (which is now out of stock, curiously) that you finally shipped, we just can't muster up the courage to look fondly upon the five new products that are gracing your webstore. That said, those that don't mind risk taking and actually enjoy the thought of fighting for a refund have three new MIDs / slates to ponder along with a pair of Android-based smartphones to consider. Let's break 'em down real quick, shall we?
- zenPad 2 ($219; shipping now): Here you have a 5-inch, Android 1.5-based MID with an 800 x 480 resolution resistive touchscreen, a bundled stylus, inbuilt 3G, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, microSD slot (8GB included), 128MB of RAM, 256MB NAND Flash, a 624MHz Marvell PXA303 Xscale CPU, integrated accelerometer, onboard GPS, micro-USB port, 3.5mm headphone jack and a battery good for 4.5 hours of use. We're told that an Android 2.1 update is "imminent," but we believe that about as much as we believe BP's promise to "make it right."
- zenPad 3 ($249; pre-order): This here tablet boasts the exact same specifications as the zenPad 2 (right down to the battery life and resolution), but it rocks a 7-inch design that'll aid those who can't squint hard enough to see fonts on the 5-inch sibling.
- zenPad 4 ($199; shipping now): We hate to state the obvious, but this is quite obviously an iPad KIRF -- right down to the Home button. You'll find a 10.2-inch resistive touchpanel with a 1,024 x 600 resolution (one that Enso swears up and down "has a fast response and works very well"), along with Android 2.1, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, 256MB of RAM, 2GB of storage, a microSD slot (8GB included), a 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU, built-in accelerometer and a 2,400mAh battery that's good for 5 to 7 hours of life.
- zenPhone ($349; shipping now): So... it looks like a Nexus One KIRF, it's called a zenPhone, yet it says it's a MID. Oh, and it's not this ZenPhone. Whatever the case, it's got a 4.3-inch resistive touchscreen (800 x 480), 3G HSDPA radio, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, Bluetooth, 256MB of NAND Flash, a microSD slot (8GB included), a 3.2 megapixel rear camera, 0.3 megapixel front-facing camera, a 2,600mAh battery, onboard GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack and -- wait for it -- Maemo 5 running the show. Yeah, seriously.
- zenDroid ($319; pre-order): In the market for a Droid KIRF, are you? You've come to the right place, with this one offering a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen (800 x 480), 3G HSDPA, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, an FM radio tuner, Android 2.1 ("upgradable to 2.2," we're told), a microSD slot (8GB bundled in), 512MB of NAND Flash, a 624MHz Marvell PXA935 processor, 5 megapixel rear camera, 0.3 megapixel front-facing camera, a 1,500mAh battery, onboard GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack and a micro-USB connector.




























Everything about the ZenDroid is very satisfying.
I want it nao.
@JONNNathannn
Is it wrong that i just pre-ordered the front of a Droid slapped to the back of a HD2 without even reading half the specs?
I did have problems choosing between a milestone and HD2, looks like noone or we all won.
@JONNNathannn
The zenDroid's back looks like an HTC HD2.
@Sherlock Holmes
I was about to say that. I would like this thing if it had a better proccesor.
@Sherlock Holmes just no buttons on the front. if i didnt have an Evo. i'd get this thing. at least the 7inch version.
@JONNNathannn
Seriously.. I almost want to try this just for the heck of it.. Eff 2 year contracts! I want a decent andriod 2.2 phone that doesn't suck face like my G1.. Sadly.. There keyboard isn't like mine.. It could be like mine, but if ENSO Zen wanted to be awesome, they would make a full keyboard andriod phone that has good specs.. Now, that is something I would definately buy.
@Sherlock Holmes
It does, why can't company create a phone on their own design?
@JONNNathannn
Did anyone notice how they measure the 5 inches? haha...
"2,400mAh battery that's good for 5 to 7 hours of life"
hmmm...
they meant 2 hours?
@JONNNathannn
according to the Enso site, its availiable now.
for $299, Im considering it. I already have an iPhone 4, but I wouldnt mind some Android goodness as well, when I'm in the mood for something different. And with a 4.3" screen, itd be great for emulators.
@Blackflag486 Head over to CyanogenMod and add 2.2 to your G1 Root and get rocking, plus get serious your G1 would leaps the performance of this crap even with 1.6.... there will never be an update!
@demonicpascal If you have an Iphone 4 please do not get this, You are better off getting a used Droid or Hero. Or you will come back complaning about how android sucks when its the phone that sucks!
@JONNNathannn
Does this look familiar?
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/17/general-mobiles-touch-stone-how-can-something-so-wrong-be-so-r/
I own one of these (the i-mobile i858) its fine as a phone / browser but it is not a gaming device. Now I just need to figure out where to get that Froyo.
The zenDroid doesn't look too bad. I'd buy it if it were real and not vaporware at the moment. But the processor and ram leave much to be desired.
Am I first?
@Digi Nope, im not first :(
@Digi Did you ask your girlfriend the same question?
@loocas ZING!
Anyway very cool phone right thur.
@loocas Nope... I probably should have =(
@Digi
I did... and I liked what I heard
I don't understand how it is possible that a 7 inch with worse internals is more expansive then the iPad kirf?
I mean come on, 624MHz Marvell PXA303 Xscale CPU vs 1GHz A8 Cortex, 128 MB vs 256 MB?
And you get more battery for $50 less? Well maybe they believe in less is more.
@Ceyran
Don't you have to buy the Ipad with a contract of 2-3 years? This is without a contract, I assume.
@Ceyran because the smaller it is, the more it costs (higher density battery, heat dissipation, smaller components etc...)
@Forumgod
I meant the fact that zenPad 3( 7 inch,Android 1.5 with an 800 x 480 resolution resistive touchscreen, built in 3G, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, microSD slot (8GB included), 128MB of RAM, 256MB NAND Flash, a 624MHz Marvell PXA303 Xscale CPU, integrated accelerometer, onboard GPS, micro-USB port, 3.5mm headphone jack and a battery good for 4.5 hours of use.) is $50 more( it costs $249) while the zenPad4 (10.2-inch resistive touchpanel with a 1,024 x 600 resolution, with Android 2.1, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, 256MB of RAM, 2GB of storage, a microSD slot (8GB included), a 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU, built-in accelerometer and a 2,400mAh battery that's good for 5 to 7 hours of life. ) costs $199.
The only difference is that zenPad3 (7 incher) has GPS built-in while the other has not. And trust me a GPS costs $1 in china, probably even less.
I still can't see why they are selling their zenPad4 for that much, they're cannibalizing their own products.
@Forumgod
Are you stupid ipads are contract free =P
@cookednoodles
According to your logic zenPad2 should be more expansive than zenPad3, which it sadly isn't. =]
@Ceyran
Look how big the Google search widget is on the iPad kirf haha
@Ceyran the 7in has 3g and gps.
@Ceyran I think you will find that 10 inches is actually more expansive than 7...
Better than a iPhone I bet.
@ashleythehottiest
"...I bet"
How much? I'll take you up on that.
@CDice
it's all a matter of oppinion, i hate apple so anything for me will be better then the iphone.
So he could win that bet.
Droid front, HTC HD2 back, lookalike much?
For $199 I'll take that zenPad.
@steel
the one decently spec'd product just had to be a KIRK, thank a lot Enso
@steel
I'll buy that for a dollar!
0.3 megapixel front-facing camera? Eh?
@JonCha
0.3 megapixels is VGA, same as the front facing camera of the iPhone 4 and lots of other phones
Anyone who would buy any of this crap is a jackass.
@Dev one
yeah thats what i thought about the ipad/iphone 4 but some idiots still brought em...
@HoldenMccrotch
Really? That's pretty funny. Your comparing this junk to apple? It's soo funny to me how some losers feel the need to down other computer or smartphones for the simple reason because they chose another platform to go with. And you sir are that kind of loser.
@Dev one
Oh the irony, you just put down a device yourself :P
How about ya all shutup and learn to get along instead of acting like a bunch of school girls
"Mines better" "Nuh uhhh"
@Dev one
Okay, but didn't you basically just say the same thing but instead towards Enso? You sir, are a hypocrite.
By the way, I'm not an Apple hater/fanboy and I'm not going to buy this because I'm afraid they wont ship them to me, I'm just saying you were being a hypocrite.
@BharatiJanta
you said who ever buys one is a jackass
i say who ever bought iphone is a jackass
for 319$ is a great phone on par with iphone4
@audi2009 it's soo funny how people hate on apple just to hate on apple. Bunch of bandwagon jumpers. At any rate to continue with this conversation will lead to more insults and hating on someones chosen device. So I will back out of this elementary conversation. You guys have a good day.
@Dev one I know, someone hate Apple is like a unicorn, and rainbows travel across our sky. Jerks!
@Dev one Enso: still soiling the name of Android, kinda.
so where can we buy the zen pad4 ?!?!?!
Zenpad 4 is interesting. Show me a review and I'd buy one at that price.
@Hexidecimal
actually i agree, a nice budget tablet maybe?!
come on engadget, review it!!! :P
@Hexidecimal
With so many engadget readers claiming that they're going to buy one, I expect reviews from them soon.
/s