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- Review Lenovo A1 7 inch Multi Touch Tablet (Cortex...
- Review Disgo DISTAB8104R 10.1 Inch Capacitive Touc...
- Review A1CS 10.1" A10 CAPACITIVE MULTI-TOUCH ...
- Review Archos 501870 Gen9 10.1 inch Tablet (RAM 51...
- Review Acer Aspire ICONIA TAB W500 10.1 inch LED T...
- Review Creative ZiiO 10-inch 8 GB Android Entertai...
- Review Asus TF300T 10.1-inch Multitouch Tablet wit...
- Review Acer Aspire ICONIA TAB A501 10.1 inch LED T...
- Review Viewsonic Viewpad 10 inch Multitouch Screen...
- Review Ployer Momo9 III Tablet PC - 7 Inch Android...
- Review A1CS 8" ANDROID 2.3 TABLET, CAPACITIVE...
- Review Odys Xpress 8 inch TFT Capacitve Touch Pane...
- Review Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 7 inch Tablet P...
- Review Creative Labs 70SB109500002 Sound Blaster X...
- Review NATPC M009S Capacitive LITE 7" Android...
- Review A1CS 7" AWA10 Android 4.0 ICS Cheapest...
- Review Archos 501840 Gen9 8 inch Tablet (RAM 512MB...
- Review Odys Loox 7 inch Multi Touch Tablet (OS And...
- Review Sony 9.4 inch Tablet S (Nvidia Tegra 2 1GHz...
- Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10.1 inch Tablet - White (16GB...
- Kindle Keyboard 3G, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 3G Works Glob...
- Dell Streak 5 inch Smartphone Tablet PC (3G, 16 GB...
- Sony 9.4 inch Tablet S (Nvidia Tegra 2 1GHz, 1GB R...
- Toshiba AT300 16GB 10.1-inch Tablet (nVIDIA Tegra ...
- Sony 9.4 inch Tablet S (Nvidia Tegra 2 1GHz, 1GB R...
- Google Nexus 7 Tablet PC (Android 4.1 Jellybean) –...
- Disgo DISTAB7000R 7000 Slim 7 inch Android 2.3 Tou...
- MOMO11 SPEED / MOMO11 BIRD II – Dual Core
- OtterBox Dell Streak 7 Defender Case
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- Archos 5 8GB Internet Tablet Android
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Read the full review › Cant live without my Creative ZiiO tablet! Having been a fan of Creative MP3 players for the last few years, i w...
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Product Specifications General Brand: ODYS Color: Black Screen Size: 8 inches Processor Process...
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Read the full review › Superb I've been using these speakers daily for about a month, and I'm pretty impressed with them. I hav...
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READ FULL REVIEW>>> Well, what a surprise this was, I only bought it so I could show customers my photographs without having to...
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Google Nexus 7 Tablet PC (Android 4.1 Jellybean) – 16 GB NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad Core 1GB RAM + 16GB Flash 7″ IPS Touch + Wifi Camer...
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Kindle Keyboard at a Glance Most Advanced E Ink Display Kindle Keyboard's high-contrast E Ink display delivers clear, crisp ...
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Read the full review › 5.0 out of 5 stars Odys Loox 7 Tablet I am delighted with this tablet. I am new to tablets, Android and touch ...
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MOMO11 SPEED / MOMO11 BIRD II – Dual Core / Quad Core GPU – 9.7″ IPS Capacitive 1024 x 768 Android Tablet PC V4.0.4 – WiFi – BLUETOOTH ...
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READ FULL REVIEW>>> This is a great device - not perfect but really very enjoyable to use - and something you feel good owning....
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Read the full review › Quite good actually Acer's Iconia Tab W500 is a nice tablet to use, a little bit bulkier and heavier than t...
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Review Lenovo A1 7 inch Multi Touch Tablet (Cortex A8 1GHz, 16Gb Storage, 512Mb RAM, Dual Camera (0.3MP front/3MP rear), Android 2.3.4) - Black
Excellent I was looking at this or the Cambridge Sciences G7II. Very happy with this:1024 screen which is a very responsive capacitive screen with pinch to zoom.Although only a single core processor, more than fast enough for general browsing.Official Android Market - games download quickly (I downloaded a racing game that utilises the device's... Read the full review › 100 of 103 people found the following review helpful 3.0 out of 5 stars Not Without Issues This is a nice little tablet for the price, but there are a few little problems with it.The first issue i had with the Lenovo A1 was getting it to stay connected to my wireless network. It would connect with no problems, but then, every 30 seconds or so, the connection would drop and reconnect. After doing some
Review Disgo DISTAB8104R 10.1 Inch Capacitive Touch Screen Android 4.0 Tablet
Product SpecificationsGeneralBrand:DisgoScreen Size:10.1 inchesProcessorProcessor Brand:ARMProcessor Type:NoneProcessor Speed:1.2 GHzMemoryRAM Size:512 MBComputer Memory Type:DDR3 SDRAMGraphicsGraphics Card Description:Mali 400Additional SpecificationsOperating System:Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Technical Details Android 4.0 Operating SystemDisplay: Full touch 10.1” Capacitive touch screen with 1024 x 600 resolutionBuilt-in front and rear camera with still image and video recording3D Motion Sensor for automatic orientationMicroSD and USB for added connectivity› See more technical details READ FULL
Review A1CS 10.1" A10 CAPACITIVE MULTI-TOUCH 8GB TABLET, FLASH 11,SUPPORTS IPLAYER, ANDROID 2.3, WIFI, MIFI, HDMI, 2160P WITH CAM
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I bought this tablet after a fair bit of research on the various Android tablet forums. For the price difference between this capacitive multitouch version and the cheaper resistive variety, it was worth paying the small extra amount to get the capactive version.
The tablet itself is sturdy and well built, it certainly doesnt feel "cheap" and its not excessively heavy, I have no issues holding in one hand whilst reading. If you have used an Apple iPad the first thing you'll notice is this tablet looks a bit like a deformed narrow iPad - the screen is a netbook style 1024x600 widescreen LCD whereas an ipad is 1024x768 4:3 display. Because the LCD screen used in the A1CS tablet is designed to be used in landscape only, when rotated to portrait which a lot of Android apps force, the screen is hard to read. This is particularly apparent on
I bought this tablet after a fair bit of research on the various Android tablet forums. For the price difference between this capacitive multitouch version and the cheaper resistive variety, it was worth paying the small extra amount to get the capactive version.
The tablet itself is sturdy and well built, it certainly doesnt feel "cheap" and its not excessively heavy, I have no issues holding in one hand whilst reading. If you have used an Apple iPad the first thing you'll notice is this tablet looks a bit like a deformed narrow iPad - the screen is a netbook style 1024x600 widescreen LCD whereas an ipad is 1024x768 4:3 display. Because the LCD screen used in the A1CS tablet is designed to be used in landscape only, when rotated to portrait which a lot of Android apps force, the screen is hard to read. This is particularly apparent on
Review Archos 501870 Gen9 10.1 inch Tablet (RAM 512MB, Memory 8GB, Android 3.2) - upgradeable to Android 4.0 / Ice Cream Sandwich
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Fantastic piece of kit but remember, this is not an iPad. It does exactly what it says it does and fast enough to really enjoy using it. Internet access is fast and page flipping really good. Applications are as good, and plenty of freebies available from games to serious apps. Create your own apps by using "Apps Inventor" available separately. The case is OK given the price and this is a gift or personal pressie to seriously consider. FAB.......................
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Fantastic piece of kit but remember, this is not an iPad. It does exactly what it says it does and fast enough to really enjoy using it. Internet access is fast and page flipping really good. Applications are as good, and plenty of freebies available from games to serious apps. Create your own apps by using "Apps Inventor" available separately. The case is OK given the price and this is a gift or personal pressie to seriously consider. FAB.......................
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Review Acer Aspire ICONIA TAB W500 10.1 inch LED Tablet (AMD-C50 Dual Core Processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB HDD, Wireless, Bluetooth, Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit)
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Quite good actually
Acer's Iconia Tab W500 is a nice tablet to use, a little bit bulkier and heavier than the iPad and Android equivalent, but none the worse for it. Of course your getting the ever resource hungry Windows 7 Home premium as an OS, appears a lot of reviewers have an issue with Win' 7 on tablets but I've found the W500 runs smoothly thanks to the duel core AMD C50 cpu with...
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Possibly the best WIn 7 tab out today
Hello,I've owned the W500 for a month now and I can state that it's quite a funky little device. It plays 1080p youtube video with ease (make sure you change the ATI GPU settings to performance!) and after a quick tweak, manages to boot into windows in 32 seconds while out of the box, I'm afraid, it manages the same at just over 1 minute. Sure, we shouldn't...
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Quite good actually
Acer's Iconia Tab W500 is a nice tablet to use, a little bit bulkier and heavier than the iPad and Android equivalent, but none the worse for it. Of course your getting the ever resource hungry Windows 7 Home premium as an OS, appears a lot of reviewers have an issue with Win' 7 on tablets but I've found the W500 runs smoothly thanks to the duel core AMD C50 cpu with...
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Possibly the best WIn 7 tab out today
Hello,I've owned the W500 for a month now and I can state that it's quite a funky little device. It plays 1080p youtube video with ease (make sure you change the ATI GPU settings to performance!) and after a quick tweak, manages to boot into windows in 32 seconds while out of the box, I'm afraid, it manages the same at just over 1 minute. Sure, we shouldn't...
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Review Creative ZiiO 10-inch 8 GB Android Entertainment Tablet
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Cant live without my Creative ZiiO tablet!
Having been a fan of Creative MP3 players for the last few years, i was looking for a replacement for my netbook, as it was getting a bit heavy to carry around and i was convinced i needed a tablet.I find it really useful for surfing the web and catching up on my emails and i have recently transferred all my music onto it aswell. The touchscreen technology...
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Its Good, But Not One of the Best.
I got my Creative ZiiO 10" recently, So I thought writing a review will be good to help you guys.
Overall the device is good. You might think that being a resistive screen it may effect your using experience, But it
was far from it. Good and very responsive touch screen. Well made and good finishing. A little on the heavy side you cant hold it in your hand
Cant live without my Creative ZiiO tablet!
Having been a fan of Creative MP3 players for the last few years, i was looking for a replacement for my netbook, as it was getting a bit heavy to carry around and i was convinced i needed a tablet.I find it really useful for surfing the web and catching up on my emails and i have recently transferred all my music onto it aswell. The touchscreen technology...
Read the full review ›
Its Good, But Not One of the Best.
I got my Creative ZiiO 10" recently, So I thought writing a review will be good to help you guys.
Overall the device is good. You might think that being a resistive screen it may effect your using experience, But it
was far from it. Good and very responsive touch screen. Well made and good finishing. A little on the heavy side you cant hold it in your hand
Review Asus TF300T 10.1-inch Multitouch Tablet with Keyboard (Blue) (Nvidia Tegra 3 1.4GHz, 1GB RAM, 32GB HDD, WLAN, BT, 2x Cam, Android 4.0)
READ FULL REVIEW CUSTOMER>>>I've used a smaller android tablet before, (Archos 801) and my wife has an iPad, so I think I'm in a good position to review this.This one has several clear advantages over an iPad, they are:* Expandable storage,it's easy to pop in a memory card.* Very easy to add content via USB or card, no painful fighting with iTunes* A real physical detachable keyboard* USB connectivity - try plugging a memory stick in an iPad!While the keyboard is no match for a proper full size keyboard, I find it a HUGE improvement over an on screen keyboard. (It also the standard android home, back and options keys). It cleverly doubles as an extended life battery too, for seriously long all-day use. I've not run out of power yet. Also I've not used my laptop since I bought this............READ FULL
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