A "brand" and cheaper than an iPad?
...finally someone sees a gap in the tablet market.
Pierre Cardin's entry in to the fondleslab fray is yet another indication of just how in vogue tablets are these days. Pierre Cardin Tablet PC As far as tech trendsetting goes, the Pierre Cardin Tablet PC is a tad retro given that it runs on Android 2.2. It features a Samsung S5PV210 Cortex A8 1GHz processor, 512MB Ram and …
Your reasoning is flawed, no doubt you think Ferrari have input on some ASUS laptops. PC is simply the badge, they'll have nothing to do with what's inside.
You might as well say, "I'd be as likely to by ice cream from a household cleaning supplies manufacturer"
http://www.unilever.co.uk/brands/foodbrands/?WT.LHNAV=Food_brands
There are multiple tablets out there cheaper than an iPad. Most of them use resistive screens which doesn't make for such a good usability experience, however this one is a capacitive screen. Mind you, it's only 7", 800x600 resolution, so there's your costing factor; it's cheaper to make a 7" screen than the 10" or so in an iPad...
Check that spec again, friend - Its 800x480 resolution (NOT 600 lines) - i.e. Only really suited to U.S. Standard TV market only... Not an HD spec at all...
A8 and 512MB RAM - So don't expect any multitasking...
All in all, probably not that great a buy, even at the £275 / $400 price tag...