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Support External 3G Build in GPS Support FLASH 10.1
Support External 3G Build in GPS Support FLASH 10.1
297 of 301 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase( What is this?) This review is from: 2011 Version 7" Cheapest Apad WM8650 Tablet PC Android 2.2 Froyo Supports Flash 10.1 Camera WiFi ePad MID I brought the tablet after reading the reviews on here and decided it would be worth a go. I brought it with the intent of using it mainly as an ebook reader, for uni where I can access and modify documents and as a general internet browser. As an ebook reader it is fantastic, does exactly what it needs to! Also Andriod systems are awesome. However, I have learnt to my cost that you most definitely get what you pay for. A few pointers to be aware of if your going to buy.- To clear up potential confusion. WM8650 refers to WonderMedia (WM)and 8650 is the type of processor in the tablet. - If your going to root (advised) do your homework, an hour of reading will save ALOT of hassle. I used uberoid v9 option 8. - Battery indicator does not say how much battery is left, I don't know if this is just my tablet but it is not useful and it will suddenly die on you. - The tablet is very slow. Takes ages to do anything, but again, you get what you pay for. - The... Read more 119 of 121 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase( What is this?) This review is from: 2011 Version 7" Cheapest Apad WM8650 Tablet PC Android 2.2 Froyo Supports Flash 10.1 Camera WiFi ePad MID This is a great little pad for entry into the technology. I was looking for something as an alternative to the Kindle reader that could also handle movies, Mp3's and the occasional game. this device does it all. The screen is crisp and clear and very responsive to touch. using the stylus is good too, but i notice that heavy pressure does leave a mark - i have ordered some screen protectors and will avoid the stylus till they arrive.I had great problems with the installed operating system, it would not connect to the market at all. So i updated to UBEROID V9 and had troubles identifying which version of the tablet to use (Choices 1, 2) but neither worked properly. saw somewhere in the literature that choice 8 works . tried that and it installed and ran great. Now I have kindle installed, and some text readers, games, and other apps. A word about the recommended case - the one with the integrated keyboard. it is a good case, but there is a bad design - there seems to be... Read more 15 of 15 people found the following review helpful By Philip Allen (Brigg, Lincolnshire) - See all my reviews This review is from: 2011 Version 7" Cheapest Apad WM8650 Tablet PC Android 2.2 Froyo Supports Flash 10.1 Camera WiFi ePad MID Before I talk about the tablet itself I must mention the extra UK 13 amp socket adaptor supplied with my unit. (This enables the 2 pin charger to be plugged into a standard 3 pin 240 volt UK mains socket.) The one included with my Apad is probably the most dangerous and shoddy piece of electrical gear I have ever come across. The thing doesnt hold the 2 pin plug properly, it arcs and sparks inside if you touch it and its internal construction is dangerous. Take my advice if you buy an Apad with one of these: 1. Complain about this part. 2. Smash it with a hammer and throw the bits in the bin. 3. Go and buy youself a decent one - they are pretty cheap! (UPDATE TO THIS 17 Nov 2011: Further to the above I see Auckland Computer now supply UK 3 pin chargers with this item. That is really great. But that doesn't mean there are no units out there that were shipped with the dodgy 2 to 3 pin adaptor - keep an eye open for them.)The Apad itself is absolutely fine for the price and I... Read more |