- Conclusion Get the lowdown
- Features How they compare
- Performance Real world benchmarks
- Differences Technical showdown
- Reviews Word on the street
- Competition Others to consider
- Discussion Answers and opinions
Compare with...
- Apple iPad 2
- Google Nexus 7
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
- Acer Iconia Tab A500
- Archos 80 G9
Conclusion Which is better for you?
Features Key features of the Superpad X220 compared to the Matsunichi II
“10.2
Android 2.0 Eclair
Rated 20% by by alex (Mar, 2012)I bought this tablet and received a defective item, file the claim, returned the defective tablet and received another one also defective!! I live abroad so in between tablets going back and forth they said too much time had passed and they would not refund nor change the second defective tablet.
9.7”
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Rated 80% by by Coffee-Infusion--coffeeinfusion (Feb, 2012)Not prohibitively heavy, but it's definitely got some weight.
screen size
10.2"
9.7"
Superpad X220 by lifelonggeek (Oct, 2011)Great screen real estate, great sensitivity, if you are a size thirteen ring finger or larger,you will want to use the stylus.
II by Joe-G--maclamb (May, 2012)The larger size, better screen res and faster responsiveness has made this my main device.
screen resolution
Superpad X220 by M.-A.-Rashed-Anwar (Oct, 2011)The registive touch scree is OK but seems a little bouncy and not as smooth as a capacitive screen - but stylus works great on this screen.
II by Andre (Feb, 2012)Overall, Its a great build, great screen, great color and resolution, I can go on and on.
memory
| 0 GB | 1 GB | 1 GB |
camera resolution
| 0 MP | 2 MP | 2 MP |
II by ConFu (Apr, 2012)Front camera feels kinda muddy, it's not crystal clear despite a decent resolution.
processor
Performance Real world tests of Superpad X220 vs Matsunichi II
cpu speed
II by SAM (Oct, 2012)It snapy fast, leaves even my galaxy tab far behind which has a 1 Gig of processor.
battery life
4 hour
7 hour
II by Chester--Camanokid (Jan, 2012)I have had my LePan II Android tablet 24 hours...What a great tool...at a great price.
Differences What are the advantages of each
Advantages compared to the Matsunichi II
| Has a rear camera | 1.3 MP | vs | None |
|---|---|---|---|
| Most tablets have a rear camera; Can be used like a point-and-shoot camera | |||
| Supports 3G | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; be online anywhere that has cell coverage | |||
| Bigger screen | 10.2" | vs | 9.7" |
| Around 10% bigger screen | |||
Advantages compared to the Superpad X220
| Much lighter | 657 g | vs | 1,814 g |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.8x lighter | |||
| Significantly longer battery life | 7 hour | vs | 4 hour |
| Around 80% longer battery life; surf the web longer without having to plug in | |||
| More cores | Dual core | vs | Single core |
| Twice as many cores; run more applications at once | |||
| Much more HDMI bandwidth | 1,020 MB/s (HDMI 1.4) | vs | 495 MB/s (HDMI 1.0) |
| More than 2x more HDMI bandwidth | |||
| Has a light sensor | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; Automatically adjust screen brightness for environmental factors | |||
| Much newer operating system | Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich | vs | Android 2.0 Eclair |
| Newer android OS; Get all the latest features and apps with a more recent version | |||
| Is multitouch | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; use multiple fingers at once for more complex interactions | |||
| Has a compass | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; Great for maps and navigation apps | |||
| Significantly smaller | 236 x 189 x 12 mm | vs | 270 x 170 x 25 mm |
| 2.1x smaller | |||
| Supports Adobe Flash | Yes (Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich) | vs | No (Android) |
| Somewhat common; Many games and videos on the Internet require Adobe Flash | |||
| Supports face unlock | Yes (Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich) | vs | No (Android 2.0 Eclair) |
| Somewhat common; bypass PIN entry, easier to unlock with one hand | |||
| Supports voice commands | Yes (Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich) | vs | No (Android 2.0 Eclair) |
| Somewhat common; Can be operated hands free | |||
| Higher resolution front camera | 2 MP | vs | 1.3 MP |
| More than 50% higher resolution front camera; Video chat with other people | |||
| Thinner | 12 mm | vs | 25 mm |
| 2x thinner | |||
| Marginally newer | Dec, 2011 | vs | May, 2011 |
| Release date 6 months later | |||
| More RAM | 1 GB | vs | 0.5 GB |
| Twice as much RAM; Better able to run big apps with lots of content | |||
| Faster processor | 1.2 GHz | vs | 1 GHz |
| Around 20% faster processor; run computation-intensive applications, such as photo editing, faster | |||
| Sharper screen | 131 ppi | vs | 116 ppi |
| More than 10% sharper PPI; enjoy photo-realistic, crisp images | |||
Reviews Word on the street
Superpad X220 | Matsunichi II | ||
![]() | Rated 20% by by SM (Mar, 2013) Rated 80% by by Trinity2227 (Dec, 2012) Rated 80% by by M.-A.-Rashed-Anwar (Oct, 2011) | Rated 80% by by Geoffrey-A.-Erickson (Jun, 2012) Rated 100% by by Robyn-Swaim--robynthetexasvamp (Apr, 2012) Rated 100% by by Glamour-For-Less--Leatrice (Jul, 2012) | |
|---|---|---|---|
Competition What else you should consider
| | 1 | Apple iPad 2 2-way tie: Longest battery life |
| | 2 | Google Nexus 7 Most CPU cores |
| | 3 | Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Largest amount of storage capacity |
| | 4 | Acer Iconia Tab A500 2-way tie: Higher resolution rear camera |
| | 5 | Archos 80 G9 Fastest processor |
| | 6 | Acer Iconia Tab A100 2-way tie: Higher resolution rear camera |
| | 8 | LINSAY WiFi 8-way tie: OS supports multitasking |







