The fact that the zenPad is $155 could be the only reason we're talking about it. It's got some pretty spare specs to go with, too: a 667MHz processor, 8GB of storage, six hours of battery life and a five-inch screen. You can get GPS or an external 3G adapter for extra. Still, if you were looking around for a cheap way to play around with Android, this could be it.
Check out the video down below to see the zenPad in action, though keep in mind this is from a while ago, and it was back when the zenPad was still flying the Smit banner.