Another response from SO after I pointed out that Flash and the Market are pretty standard on competing products. I would not buy this current capacitive tablet but wait until they make improvements:
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Good morning,
These issues have been raised with our product development team who are looking into this for our next tablet PC.
Thanks for supporting Storage Options
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Sent: 02 June 2011 00:05
Subject: RE: Storage Options (SR 862)
Hi,
I have to say I’m a bit disappointed, especially since I thought your first tablet product was very good for an initial tablet. Now that technology has moved on a bit I am looking for a capacitive tablet and I thought your new one looked promising but I’m not sure that i can proceed without Flash or the Market.
There are a lot of competing tablets around now at around the same price point that support both the Android Market and Flash and have larger amounts of inbuilt memory (below are 2 good examples from Amazon).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tabtech-M7-Mult ... 255&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/CAMBRIDGE-SCIEN ... 255&sr=8-8
How come Storage Options tablets do not support those bits? As they seem to be pretty key to a lot of peoples requirements, and in particular to posters on http://scrolltabletforum.co.uk.
I would be perfectly happy to support your company further and buy another tablet from you if your tablets included those extra bits.