arrived as a "Frankenstein" of portable tech. It looked like a standard 7-inch tablet but featured physical D-pads and buttons on the sides of the screen.
: Despite its plastic body, it was praised for its "solid construction" with no squeaks or loose parts—a rarity for many generic Android devices at the time. It featured a 7-inch touch screen (800x480), a camera, Wi-Fi, and a TV output via HDMI. arrived as a "Frankenstein" of portable tech
The confusion likely stems from its performance being compared to high-end Samsung phones of that era. Enthusiasts on forums like 4PDA noted that the device's benchmarks (scoring around 13,000 in AnTutu) actually put it slightly above the performance of the . It featured a 7-inch touch screen (800x480), a
: Retailers like DNS and Citilink struggled to categorize it—calling it an "Android console," a "gaming player," or a "mini-tablet". Why the Samsung Confusion? : Retailers like DNS and Citilink struggled to
In 2012, before modern handhelds like the Steam Deck existed, the Func Titan-01