The Apple iPad has certainly rocked the tablet industry since its release, but it has hardly been a game changer. Still, its presence in the market is enough to entice manufacturers from China to come up with clones, and Liweitech is up to the challenge with their yet unnamed device which runs on Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate. This media capable ebook reader will run off an Intel Atom N270 processor and ought to be more pricey compared to a regular iPad clone, although the final price point could probably be less than an actual iPad. As with all the other clones, without proper back-end support when it comes to downloadable content, is it even worth your time and money?