7 Touch Tablet Internet Media Player 2Gb Google Android Os – ROCKCHIP CPU
7 Touch Tablet Internet Media Player 2Gb Google Android Os – ROCKCHIP CPU
- Google Android operating system, 7 Inch Touch Screen LCD, 800×600 pixel, 16:9
- Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, With camera for photo shooting, video recording
- Media player (video, music, photo), Play high definition video up to 1080*720 (720P)
- Support softwares: Skype, MSN, Google Talk, E-mail, Google Map, Youtube, Facebook etc.
- Delicate body, lightweight portable, Support TF card (up to 32GB)
Operating system: Google Android OS
RAM: 128MB SDROM
CPU: RockChip2808 600MHZ + 600Mhz DSP
Storage 4GB: Built in 2GB HDD plus 2GB T Flash Card
Wifi: 802.11b/g
Display: 7 inch touch screen (800X480)
Support TF card (up to 32G
List Price: $ 199.00
Price: $ 78.99
168 of 182 people found the following review helpful Decent small tablet, By Adam (West Virginia) – See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: 7 Touch Tablet Internet Media Player 2Gb Google Android Os – ROCKCHIP CPU (Personal Computers) I ordered this product to see what android was like before I invested in a phone with the android OS. I was pleased when the product arrived in a timely manner and in good condition. I’ve heard that people were having issues connecting to the android market but I didn’t have any problems at all. I downloaded a few apps already. I was able to connect to my home network and surf the web in less than 2 minutes. Android takes a bit of getting used to if you are like me and more familiar with an iphone. The only complaints I have are the RAM is a bit on the low side. A way to help that problem is downloading an app killer from the market to quit the apps that are running in the background. The more apps that are running in the background the slower the device becomes. Also, the touch screen isn’t quite as good as I’d like but the device is all in all pretty good. 114 of 126 people found the following review helpful Great performance for the money, and Android market!, By m.kay “mitch” (florida) – See all my reviews This review is from: 7 Touch Tablet Internet Media Player 2Gb Google Android Os – ROCKCHIP CPU (Personal Computers) Having compared and read many online forums regarding the new slew of Android MIDs, I purchased both the Rockchip CPU unit here, and the VIA CPU unit from another seller. The Rockchip runs circles around all the others out there! It can play up to 720P HD video and almost any file type. The unit even features full android market app link, to allow access to upwards of 50k android applications its wifi works great and the new aluminum housing keeps it running cool compared to the VIA unit 64 of 69 people found the following review helpful A very nice Android device for the price!, Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: 7 Touch Tablet Internet Media Player 2Gb Google Android Os – ROCKCHIP CPU (Personal Computers) For a no name brand Android device, this isn’t bad at all!! The Rocketchip processor is speedy, the memory is a little on the slow side, especially when running multiple apps in the background, but all in all, it’s a great product for doing mostly multimedia stuff. I connected to my wifi network in less than a minute, and I’m already downloading multiple apps from the Android Marketplace! And the delivery was pretty speedy. I ordered this device on Sept 14, and it arrived 4 days later. The only things I would change about this device are: -Increase the memory. the more memory, the faster. Other than that, the device is awesome!! |
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Apple iPad two PC769LL/A Tablet (16GB, WiFi, Black) 2nd Generation
Apple iPad 2 PC769LL/A Tablet (16GB, WiFi, Black) 2nd Generation
- Apple iOS 4, Apple A5 1 GHz.
- It has 16 GB integrated.
- 9.7″ IPS TFT , LED backlight and Multi-Touch.
- 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR , 21.2 oz.
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Price: $ 405.00
6,597 of 6,707 people found the following review helpful A Step Closer, This review is from: Apple iPad 2 MC755LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi + Verizon 3G, Black) 2nd Generation (Personal Computers) For anyone out there who is considering whether or not to make the leap and purchase the iPad 2, this review is for you. If you’re still debating between the iPad 1 and the iPad 2 check out my review of the first generation iPad right here on Amazon to see a discussion of its strengths and weaknesses with a number of people commenting (both positively and negatively) over the past 11 months. Let me begin by saying this upfront, I don’t work for Apple, I don’t own Apple Stock, and whether you buy an iPad, Xoom, a laptop or a pad of paper and pencil I don’t get anything for writing this. I’m not an Apple “fanboy” although I can give credit where credit is due and lately Apple has deserved a lot of credit for some of their products. Physical Characteristics New and “Improved” The screen is the same for all real purposes. It is technically a “new” part in that it isn’t identical to the old, it’s a bit thinner and more efficient, but it’s the same resolution. The Glass is thinner though, and this amounts to a fair bit of the weight loss from one generation to the next. In playing with the device it seems surprising but despite feeling lighter it actually feels more sturdy in your hands. I still wouldn’t suggest dropping it, but if it were to fall the iPad 2 certainly feels like it might stand a better chance to survive. Try not to drop it though. The addition of 2 cameras was expected. Some were a bit surprised to see the first generation released without the cameras. Whether it was for a price point consideration, or a means to get people to upgrade, Apple held off until iPad 2. The cameras do a reasonable job, but they’re not going to replace a dedicated digital camera, or really even the camera on your phone for most still images. The cameras do a substantially better job with video, and FaceTime is probably one of the best reasons to get the iPad 2 over the original iPad. For those who might not be familiar, FaceTime is Apple’s face to face conferencing system, kind of like Skype, or if you’d rather, kind of like the Jetson’s TV/Phone. With the push of a button you can be having a face to face chat with a loved one just about anywhere in the world (provided they’re on a wireless network at the time). FaceTime doesn’t work over 3G natively (it can be used over a wifi connection created by a 3G device however) so you’re not going to be able to use it in your car anytime soon. This is probably a good thing though. It is incredibly easy to use and if you know other people with an iPad 2, iPhone 4, or Mac it’s a lot of fun. Smart Covers aren’t really “smart” but they’re really very useful. Not only do they provide a stylistic enhancement of the device, but they serve a practical and functional purpose of doubling as a screen protector and stand in 2 configurations. You can find them in a variety of colors and from third market suppliers, and it’s a safe bet that more will be out soon to capitalize on the magnetic sensors in the iPad 2. It’s unfortunate that this same feature can’t somehow be retrofitted to the iPad 1, I wouldn’t have thought a case would be a compelling reason to consider a product over it’s competitor, but these covers are really so useful it’s hard to understand why they’ve not been there since the beginning. Multitasking Support 1,564 of 1,618 people found the following review helpful iPad pros and cons, By This review is from: Apple iPad 2 PC769LL/A Tablet (16GB, WiFi, Black) 2nd Generation (Personal Computers) People need to be aware that the reviews you see for the iPad often reflect the old Mac/PC platform wars with some people making comments who simply don’t like iPads from a distance, without actually owning one, because they see it as part of the deplorable Apple mania they find so distasteful. They’re entitled to their opinion, of course, but it is unfortunate they skew the evaluation of this product without the deep acquaintance one needs in order to give it an insightful evaluation. I have taught computer science at the college level for 26 years and have had computers with all kinds of operating systems. I don’t own Apple stock and have never known anyone who works at Apple. I therefore have no connection to Apple. I have had my iPad for about a month and read a fair number of reviews before I purchased, spent some time using one at the store, and thought about what I might use one for, in contrast to my laptop with which I am well satisfied. People too often think of computers in terms of hardware, the specs and looks, instead of the software and the functionality. You should ask yourself, “What will I use this for that solves a problem I would like to have solved?” Software is always more important than hardware, even though it is the hardware that makes an impression. The iPad is not a laptop and is not principally a production computer, that is, a computer on which you are going to develop web pages, do serious graphics editing, or write a book. You could use your new Taurus to tow a trailer, but that is not what it is designed to do well. These things can increasingly be done on an iPad, but I don’t believe they will ever be what it is best at. It is a portable media machine with an inviting touch interface that requires a somewhat different set of skills, which take a modest amount of time to learn. Surfing the web, checking email, watching movies, playing games, looking at new cars, reading the Economist magazine, all work better on an iPad than a laptop. It does these things very well indeed. There are now 80,000 apps for a wide variety of activities–given its design intent. The apps are either free or reasonably priced, so you can get a bunch from the “app store” for little investment. As with Amazon, you can see what other people think of an app before getting one. This would be a splendid acquisition for small children, for teens deep into social networking, for an adult wanting to drop into the love seat for a quick look at what is happening in the world, for a senior citizen who wants a simple, inviting system with few hassles, to stay in touch with grandchildren. The iPad is not a light laptop; it is instead a different way to use computing to do a wide variety of consumption and communication–not principally production. In my experience, its wi-fi is adroit from one environment to another. It “knows” where it is geographically, scans its environment for wi-fi, and accesses wi-fi seamlessly. At this point in time, we should expect no less. I cannot address the 3G communications since I have a wi-fi only (I am not convinced of the value of the 3G and I can use my phone as a hotspot). I have never had it crash, though I have had to back myself out of apps that seemed to have no logical next step. This was the result either of my ignorance or the fact that there is less of a standard user interface from app to app than there is in classical GUIs such as OS X and Windows. For the laptop lugging road-warrior, it should be noted, this is not going to be a full replacement. I now take my laptop and my iPad when I go into the college. But much of the time there, I use my iPad because it is so light, convenient and useable. I use it to teach my classes and often reference traditional texts from the iPad instead of lugging them along to class. I develop my own web pages on my 27″ desktop which is the right environment for such development; I wouldn’t expect to do that on an iPad. In education (and evidently in medicine), it is proving to be a real boon. The enterprise situations where portable information access and transmission are critical will find this a compelling solution. The heavy Photoshop user or music track editor will still need a conventional computer, either laptop or desktop. I purchased the 64GB version, which may be more storage than I need. But since it will drive my 50″ screen downstairs I figured I would begin to load lots of pictures and favored music, so it may prove a wise choice in the long run. It can swallow up entire evenings with the music-augmented slide shows it can do. In fact, you may begin to wonder if you need cable TV. Conventional content providers should be worried about the iPad since it provides yet another way for the user to determine viewing experience. But if you are still drawn to cable, it makes a fine remote control. Before people evaluate this… 983 of 1,032 people found the following review helpful Comparison of my IPad 2 with my Xoom, By A (Seattle, WA USA) – See all my reviews This review is from: Apple iPad 2 MC773LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi + AT&T 3G, Black) 2nd Generation (Personal Computers) I have purchased both an iPad2 and Xoom for different family members. I thought it worth comparing the two devices for anyone interested. Many of my comments are subjective so bear that in mind when reading the review. External appearance and feel: Both weigh 1.6 lbs. Subjectively, the Xoom feels heavier than the Ipad2, but it’s an illusion perhaps caused by it’s slightly smaller size. UPDATE: I need to learn to use the scales – the Xoom is about 3 ounces heavier than the iPad2. Both have a similar size screen, measured diagonally. But the aspect ratio is different – 4:3 for iPad2, 16:9 for Xoom. This means that the iPad2 actually has a larger viewing area, and this makes a real difference when scrolling through a web site. The iPad2 screen is brighter than the Xoom screen. Hardware performance: User Interface: Operating System: Applications: Browsing: Camera: Speakers: Battery life: Internal storage: External storage: User Experience: |
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What’s new iPad?
Stand in front of the new Apple iPad is more or less like watching a digital photo frame. Catching too. Its rounded forms are more visual weight to frame black-or white-and touch is much better than the first iPad. To which I must add that it has lost 100 grams are helpful when holding it. To summarize: it is more comfortable than the first version.
However, after 10 minutes of use, I would say that is a different experience the first iPad, it is a good facelift. Even a necessary one. It was time to clean it and tune it to the dozens of competitors come and are to emerge. What’s so new? Try to resolve any questions:
- Is it so different from the first? Enough. As I said, it is easier, more enjoyable, even more Apple. However, clashes see how the iPhone 4 became more square and now the iPad is more rounded. Its back, so to speak, is very similar to that of a great iPhone 3G. And yes, we see that is much thinner and weighs slightly less.
- Is it faster? Hard to say after 10 minutes of use. But really impressed how it handles video and audio in iMovie or GarageBand. Since then, the new chip promises A5, especially if, as you said Steve Jobs, respects the battery. Continue reading
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