Wednesday 30 November 2011

Ars Technica Review,Price,Specification and Specs

Ars Technica

If you are looking for a cheap tablet, as a cheap alternative to the iPhone e-reading, you can see far beyond the M-150 for Maylong Android tablet sells for $ 99 at Walgreens. Jacqui Cheng at Ars Technica review of the tablet, which might better be called defenestration, judging by your description, this shelf after playing your first impulse may be to throw out the window.

Among the list of reasons for this is that the construction is weak, the touch screen (resistive which is as old Palm PDA, rather than capacitive, iPhone, and their brothers) are very difficult to use, and most of the tasks as simple as browsing "Market application" often takes several minutes.

In addition, the battery life is ridiculous (and not in a good way)

Chen said that if you are looking for a good tablet, you better save your money for a little more expensive. As e-book reader, Kindle, and as a corner unit in or near this price.

(She also says, Best Buy has a blog that details a series of photographs of happy things, Maylong M-150, which would be good for him.)

More proof that everything will be fully functional multi-purpose devices, such as a tablet or netbook will drop below $ 100, the only examples so far, it seems, is quite poor for the price of money, but it is better to save for the recovered a bit more expensive. Perhaps this will change next year.

They are both competing for that special place in the hearts of consumers, reserved for consumer devices at low cost. But nobody is perfect, and in many aspects of the experience of the tablets was done while the other does not.

Since we published our comments we have received an email asking us, what is the best device. This depends on what you enjoy most about your experience with the tablet. Seeking cheap pills in the city? Are you willing to pay a little more for a better viewing experience? Which products offer the best support by e-mail? What about batteries? Is there somewhere in the $ 50 is better than fire? Let's break it down for you.

ReadWriteWeb has an interesting article to consider in detail, Amazon Android, as it is changed to form the base of the fire to ignite. I was curious about the nature of change, and this piece is a clear justification for them and their.

The main change has been made a lot of clean up the operating system of the Amazon, and private matter. In fact, denying the material to leave things as camera, accelerometer, location or service is the main reason he left Android. Without the team, not built into the operating system to use.

For this reason, omitted Amazon Android Market access to app stores and other third parties for their own unique light industrial application sotre applications that rely on access to the camera, accelerometer and location must be rewritten to remove these requirements or do not function correctly the tablet.

It also means that if users can easily root of your device and install its own version of Android, they can do with them when they did, may be very limited.

However, if you're not willing to work with those restrictions, and want a shelf for what you can do, which can, at a price of $ 200 per pill, it seems a winner.

It was a couple of weeks after the fire was extinguished Kindle, giving time for people to overcome first impressions and see how it works in practice. Erik Schonfeld from TechCrunch of the adoptive family is Kindle the fire, and determined that all this can be a "poor" general purpose tablet, media viewer, this is a good thing.

Schonfeld reports that the fire has become a favorite of his family, trying to steal at this time. It is in all major areas of application, read, watch, listen, navigation and playback, and concludes that the real attraction of the fire is not the same fire, but the media can bring to their owners .

Amazon is starting to look like a winning combination of fire and the prime minister. Competitors have to understand, like Amazon, to comply with, or bring your competitive advantage.

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