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What tablet for Christmas?

Postby Trashcooky » November 25th, 2012, 8:08 pm

Those of you who still want a Google Nexus 7 for Christmas might want to hold off and look at this first:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/SmartQ-X ... ng_id36779

Another review here. http://tabletrepublic.com/forum/latest- ... -3203.html
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Re: What tablet for Christmas?

Postby tony0204 » November 28th, 2012, 11:02 am

Hi
I am looking for a Tablet for my daughter as a Christmas present.
Would prefer at least 8” better 9” display.
I guess a bit OT asking here but apart from Storage Options, does anyone have a recommendation of best value Tablet. Was looking to spend no more than £150.
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Re: What tablet for Christmas?

Postby JCB » November 28th, 2012, 12:17 pm

tony0204 wrote:Hi
I am looking for a Tablet for my daughter as a Christmas present.
Would prefer at least 8” better 9” display.
I guess a bit OT asking here but apart from Storage Options, does anyone have a recommendation of best value Tablet. Was looking to spend no more than £150.
Thanks


I think in your budget you would be hard pressed to beat the Storage Options Scroll Engage, with an 8in 1024x768 display. I have had mine since July and I am very happy with it. Of course, it does depend how it will be used. Think whether a 9in display really would be an advantage over an 8in. You aren't likely to get any more pixels at that price, but it will be heavier. An 8in is heavy enough, and heavier than a 7in but worth it for the extra resolution. Personally I prefer the 4:3 screen to a widescreen.

The Scroll Engage does not have Bluetooth or GPS. It does have 1GB main memory and 8GB Flash and has the same screen size and resolution as the new iPad Mini. It has HDMI to connect to TV, and USB and SDmicro card slot. I paid £120 for mine, but I have seen some around £100 more recently. A lot does depend on how it will be used so the choice is quite personal. I use mine mostly for reading, books and New Scientist magazine and The Times newspaper. I find the cscreen format particularly suitable for the latter two. It is also good for web browsing, having enough pixels to handle web pages designed for desktop use rather than mobile sites.

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Re: What tablet for Christmas?

Postby tony0204 » November 28th, 2012, 1:19 pm

@ JCB
Thanks for that – appreciated.
I think one of the main uses my daughter as is to read her course material from the Open University, this is .pdf files. So I guess your point on the screen size is very valid
I have the Excel 7” running Gingerbread, which she as used.
Think the two main issues with that, apart from screen size, is that there is sync issues with BBC iplayer.
Is that resolved with the Engage ? Also is Google play ok, or do you have trouble downloading apps ?
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Re: What tablet for Christmas?

Postby JCB » November 28th, 2012, 2:17 pm

tony0204 wrote:@ JCB
Thanks for that – appreciated.
I think one of the main uses my daughter as is to read her course material from the Open University, this is .pdf files. So I guess your point on the screen size is very valid
I have the Excel 7” running Gingerbread, which she as used.
Think the two main issues with that, apart from screen size, is that there is sync issues with BBC iplayer.
Is that resolved with the Engage ? Also is Google play ok, or do you have trouble downloading apps ?
Thanks again


I rarely use iPlayer, and would be more likely to use it on my PC, but I have expoerienced stuttering with it on the Engage. I never tried to resolve it, it wasn't an immediate concern for me. YouTube stuff is OK. From what I have read, I think it is a wider issue than these tablets, but I cannot remember the details. Someone else may know.

It has the Google Play widget and the vast majority of stuff can be downloaded, odd ones declare themselves not compatible. Sometimes I think it is arse covering by the either the app author or Google. The only one that did specifically bother me was the Tumblr app. Play said it was incompatible. Tumblr support gave me a generic customer support type reply. I wanted to use it and I came across it elsewhere as an APK and sideloaded it. It runs without any apparent problem.

If her course material includes diagrams and pictures of any complexity, I think she will find the extra resolution useful. In terms of pixels, the Engage is roughly equivalent to two Excels side by side. I have not used a tablet of that resolution. I think I would be comfortable with e-books on an Excel and reading a book in bed a lighter device is desirable. Having used the 8in screen I think I would be frustrated trying to read my magazine or newspaper on the smaller device.

Personally I would not find a screen larger than 8in useful, unless it actually had more pixels. My tablet is for purely personal use. If I wanted to display stuff to other people, then a larger screen with the same resolution might be useful. I wouldn't want the extra weight. Even 400g approx is enough on a good reading session. A 10in tablet is typically about 600g

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Re: What tablet for Christmas?

Postby rrr » December 19th, 2012, 12:13 am

http://www.storageoptions.com/products/scroll/tablets/scroll-evoke

Specifications

Android™ 4.1.1 ("Jelly Bean")
Processor RK3066 Dual Core ARM Cortex A9 1.6GHz CPU, Mali-400 2D / 3D Quad Core GPU
Display 7“ IPS 1024 x 600 Capacitive Multi-touch Screen
Memory 1GB DDR3 RAM
Internal Memory 8GB Memory Built-in, Micro SD Card Expandable Up to 32GB
Battery Long Life Li-Polymer Rechargeable Battery
Camera Dual Camera, 0.3MP Camera on Front, 2.0MP Camera on the Back
G-Sensor 16 bit G-sensor, Monitors / Rotates Screen Through 360°
Speakers 1W / 8Ω Quality Speaker Built-in
Headphones 3.5mm Earphone Jack

Wireless Networking Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0
USB Port 1
Power 5V DC
Slim Aluminium Casing
125mm x 188mm x 10mm

Price: £119.99

I have one under the tree. Took 2 days to deliver. :)
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Re: What tablet for Christmas?

Postby BobC » December 19th, 2012, 11:18 am

tony0204 wrote:Hi
I am looking for a Tablet for my daughter as a Christmas present.
Would prefer at least 8” better 9” display.....
Was looking to spend no more than £150.
Thanks


This comes in at just about your price limit but is 10.1" :
http://www.ebuyer.com/407318-sumvision- ... -cycvoy101

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Sumvision Cyclone Voyager Tablet PC Product Description
Processor
Rockchip dual core 3066 1.6ghz
Memory
16GB flash
1GB DDR3
Software
Operating System: Android 4.1 jelly bean
Google play
Supports BBC Media player
Compatible with Skype
Display
10.1” Capacitive screen, multi touch
IPS screen
Resolution 1280 x 800
Graphics
Quad core graphics mali 400
Audio
Integrated Speakers to the rear
Networking
Wifi connectivity 802.11 b/g/n
Power Supply
Battery life: 7 to 8 hours
Battery 5600mAh 9V 2.5A
Standby 48hours
Dimensions
Width 25.8 cm
Depth 18.3 cm
Height 1.2 cm
Weight 685 g
Interfaces
Mini Hdmi,
2 mini usb,
micro sd card port
Warranty / Miscellaneous
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Front Camera 0.3mp
Rear Camera 2 mp
G Sensor
add 3G dongle for GPS service
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No Bluetooth though :-(
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Re: What tablet for Christmas?

Postby Trashcooky » December 19th, 2012, 12:53 pm

rrr wrote:http://www.storageoptions.com/products/scroll/tablets/scroll-evoke

Specifications

Android™ 4.1.1 ("Jelly Bean")
Processor RK3066 Dual Core ARM Cortex A9 1.6GHz CPU, Mali-400 2D / 3D Quad Core GPU
Display 7“ IPS 1024 x 600 Capacitive Multi-touch Screen
Memory 1GB DDR3 RAM
Internal Memory 8GB Memory Built-in, Micro SD Card Expandable Up to 32GB
Battery Long Life Li-Polymer Rechargeable Battery
Camera Dual Camera, 0.3MP Camera on Front, 2.0MP Camera on the Back
G-Sensor 16 bit G-sensor, Monitors / Rotates Screen Through 360°
Speakers 1W / 8Ω Quality Speaker Built-in
Headphones 3.5mm Earphone Jack

Wireless Networking Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0
USB Port 1
Power 5V DC
Slim Aluminium Casing
125mm x 188mm x 10mm

Price: £119.99

I have one under the tree. Took 2 days to deliver. :)



Hope the recipient is happy - perhaps you may consider doing us a review when it has been explored and used a bit. :)
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Re: What tablet for Christmas?

Postby rrr » December 19th, 2012, 1:39 pm

Trashcooky wrote:Hope the recipient is happy - perhaps you may consider doing us a review when it has been explored and used a bit. :)

No problem. There's a Scroll Pocket under the tree too. I'll review that an'all.

I already have an Excel4.0, so easy to compare to that I'm thinking.
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