Scroll Excel - Review & Mini Blog
Posted: January 13th, 2012, 2:17 pm
Hi all,
This 'Scroll Excel - Review & Mini Blog' thread will be updated as and when I discover more about the Excel and I will be partly comparing it against their first ever tablet to see how far things have moved on.
My Excel arrived today - Friday the Jan 13th 2012 at 15:50
Excel Review
The Scroll Excel is the 7th generation of tablets from Storage Options, their first one was just called the 7" Scroll Tablet (or something like that, I forget. But I will refer to it as the 1st gen Scroll) - Which I bought back in December 2010, when they first came out. I was impressed with that one back then for what you got for such a great price (shame it had a resistive screen and no flash.) I went WOW when I opened the box and saw it for the first time - Can the same be said for the Excel?
Inside The Box
No! - On the first look of the Excel, it's miles better than the 1st gen Scroll. It's WOW WOW WOW! on looks for the Excel. It's smaller, neat, sleek, stylish and very sexy. It is the better looking sister of the 1st gen Scroll, which was a great looker, but the Excel is a stunner!
I was worried about the Excel not having an aluminium back case, but the white plastic one looks and feels great, fits in well and I like it. Maybe this has helped with it dropping some weight, the 1st gen was 415 grams and the Excel weighs in at 394 grams. As for the dimensions:-
1st gen Scroll: 203mm x 132mm x 12mm
Scroll Excel : 195mm x 120mm x 12mm
Other differences, there is one less USB socket, but now has what looks like a reset hole and some things have moved position, like the headphone jack, speaker, camera, power & volume buttons. Also the three buttons on the main screen seem a bit smaller, which is nice to see.
Contents:
1x Scroll Excel
1x Mains Charger
1x Earphones
1x OTG Cable
1x USB Cable
1x Manual
1x Golden Ticket*
Ok, lets go over some of the more boring bits of what was inside the box.
The mains charger is smaller than the 1st gen one, but does not have a green LED indicator on it but does have a anti-interference thingy (sorry don't know what they are called) and uses the same charging tip style, which is ok, I would have preferred this to be the standard micro USB tip instead. The cable length seems to be the same. I know some would have liked a longer one with the 1st gen, but that was never an issue for me, so I don't think it will be in this case either.
Earphones seem to be the same and look ok - it's a nice touch again to have these included, but I probably won't use them like the last pair, as I have some Samsung ones that I prefer to use. However the ones you get with the Excel get the job done.
The OTG cable is a slightly smaller in length and looks improved, not much else I can say apart from it's great to have this included again.
The USB cable seems to be the same and is also a nice inclusion.
The manual is smaller in size this time but with more content. Not going into detail here as I am probably not going to read it (never read the 1st one) but from a quick glance it seems to contain some useful and helpful information.
What would have been nice to see in the box with both devices was a mini HDMI to HDMI lead.
The Scroll Excel is very impressive so far for the price tag of £129.99
Switching On For The 1st Time
Time to charge it first (with the device off)! Nice to see that the device does not automatically boot up when juice to the mains charger is applied, (that was a bit annoying at times with the 1st gen Scroll). Well I got a battery charging icon appear on the screen for a second, and then disappeared, so I guess it's charging as there are no other indications, a little LED would be handy here, but my phone does the same too. As long as it charges ok, that's all that really matters and I am happy with that.
Now I need want to patiently wait for it to fully charge
Four hours later and still charging it (I just want to play with it now, but I will be patient - Honest), the device is cool to the touch, which is good as this means components are (hopefully) not under stress. However forum member (excel) has informed me that there is no visual or audio indication to when the device is fully charged (TBH I don't remember if the 1st gen Scroll was or was not like this). I would have preferred there to be but no biggy, I will just leave it for 8-12 hrs.
After nearly 6 hours of charging for the 1st time, temptation has gotten the better of me. Just booted Foxy II up (the Excel that is, the 1st gen one was named Foxy - So I have given the Excel the nickname of Foxy II for now) Right where was I? - Another wow coming up? I timed the boot to the lock screen from when I saw the hot-air balloon image it was done in less than 25 seconds, a WOW x4 here - the 1st gen was well over a minute.
First impression of the screen responsiveness, fantastic! (I really can not go back the the resistive type - capacitative all the way now!)
Setting The Excel Up
What to test first? - Well getting a WiFi connection is a good start I thought. That went fine and was on the internet in no time. I tell a lie there, I spent 5-10 min's watching it connect then disconnect to my router, then I realised that my password was typed in wrong - Doh. Once I corrected that error, I had the WWW at my fingertips. As for the loading times of the pages I visited, they loaded at least 5x faster than the 1st gen Scroll.
Right, what to test next? - I will leave this open to you guys, please post away and I will test it in the morning.
Night all.
Notes
This review & mini blog continues on the next post.
*There was no golden ticket inside the box.
Continued on next post.
This 'Scroll Excel - Review & Mini Blog' thread will be updated as and when I discover more about the Excel and I will be partly comparing it against their first ever tablet to see how far things have moved on.
My Excel arrived today - Friday the Jan 13th 2012 at 15:50
Excel Review
The Scroll Excel is the 7th generation of tablets from Storage Options, their first one was just called the 7" Scroll Tablet (or something like that, I forget. But I will refer to it as the 1st gen Scroll) - Which I bought back in December 2010, when they first came out. I was impressed with that one back then for what you got for such a great price (shame it had a resistive screen and no flash.) I went WOW when I opened the box and saw it for the first time - Can the same be said for the Excel?
Inside The Box
No! - On the first look of the Excel, it's miles better than the 1st gen Scroll. It's WOW WOW WOW! on looks for the Excel. It's smaller, neat, sleek, stylish and very sexy. It is the better looking sister of the 1st gen Scroll, which was a great looker, but the Excel is a stunner!
I was worried about the Excel not having an aluminium back case, but the white plastic one looks and feels great, fits in well and I like it. Maybe this has helped with it dropping some weight, the 1st gen was 415 grams and the Excel weighs in at 394 grams. As for the dimensions:-
1st gen Scroll: 203mm x 132mm x 12mm
Scroll Excel : 195mm x 120mm x 12mm
Other differences, there is one less USB socket, but now has what looks like a reset hole and some things have moved position, like the headphone jack, speaker, camera, power & volume buttons. Also the three buttons on the main screen seem a bit smaller, which is nice to see.
Contents:
1x Scroll Excel
1x Mains Charger
1x Earphones
1x OTG Cable
1x USB Cable
1x Manual
1x Golden Ticket*
Ok, lets go over some of the more boring bits of what was inside the box.
The mains charger is smaller than the 1st gen one, but does not have a green LED indicator on it but does have a anti-interference thingy (sorry don't know what they are called) and uses the same charging tip style, which is ok, I would have preferred this to be the standard micro USB tip instead. The cable length seems to be the same. I know some would have liked a longer one with the 1st gen, but that was never an issue for me, so I don't think it will be in this case either.
Earphones seem to be the same and look ok - it's a nice touch again to have these included, but I probably won't use them like the last pair, as I have some Samsung ones that I prefer to use. However the ones you get with the Excel get the job done.
The OTG cable is a slightly smaller in length and looks improved, not much else I can say apart from it's great to have this included again.
The USB cable seems to be the same and is also a nice inclusion.
The manual is smaller in size this time but with more content. Not going into detail here as I am probably not going to read it (never read the 1st one) but from a quick glance it seems to contain some useful and helpful information.
What would have been nice to see in the box with both devices was a mini HDMI to HDMI lead.
The Scroll Excel is very impressive so far for the price tag of £129.99
Switching On For The 1st Time
Time to charge it first (with the device off)! Nice to see that the device does not automatically boot up when juice to the mains charger is applied, (that was a bit annoying at times with the 1st gen Scroll). Well I got a battery charging icon appear on the screen for a second, and then disappeared, so I guess it's charging as there are no other indications, a little LED would be handy here, but my phone does the same too. As long as it charges ok, that's all that really matters and I am happy with that.
Now I need want to patiently wait for it to fully charge
Four hours later and still charging it (I just want to play with it now, but I will be patient - Honest), the device is cool to the touch, which is good as this means components are (hopefully) not under stress. However forum member (excel) has informed me that there is no visual or audio indication to when the device is fully charged (TBH I don't remember if the 1st gen Scroll was or was not like this). I would have preferred there to be but no biggy, I will just leave it for 8-12 hrs.
After nearly 6 hours of charging for the 1st time, temptation has gotten the better of me. Just booted Foxy II up (the Excel that is, the 1st gen one was named Foxy - So I have given the Excel the nickname of Foxy II for now) Right where was I? - Another wow coming up? I timed the boot to the lock screen from when I saw the hot-air balloon image it was done in less than 25 seconds, a WOW x4 here - the 1st gen was well over a minute.
First impression of the screen responsiveness, fantastic! (I really can not go back the the resistive type - capacitative all the way now!)
Setting The Excel Up
What to test first? - Well getting a WiFi connection is a good start I thought. That went fine and was on the internet in no time. I tell a lie there, I spent 5-10 min's watching it connect then disconnect to my router, then I realised that my password was typed in wrong - Doh. Once I corrected that error, I had the WWW at my fingertips. As for the loading times of the pages I visited, they loaded at least 5x faster than the 1st gen Scroll.
Right, what to test next? - I will leave this open to you guys, please post away and I will test it in the morning.
Night all.
Notes
This review & mini blog continues on the next post.
*There was no golden ticket inside the box.
Continued on next post.