Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Internet Media Tablet - android, tablet


Right, so yes, this was advertised as an iRobot, but what was in fact delivered was an Epad/Flytouch. Not really a big deal, since I was really just looking for a 7" Android (1.6 or higher) tablet. And cheap. Which this is. Please see the first review for the following link:



http://www.amazon.com/Screen-Google-Android-Tablet-camera/dp/B003XGNOY2/ref=pd_sim_pc_3



If you look around the web, it will be easy to find a HUGE fanbase that will be only too willing to help you identify the exact model/version of your Android tablet. However, buying any of these tablets is not for the faint of heart. You WILL have to do some messing about to get it to work the way you want, and you WILL be making some compromises. But that's why this thing is so cheap. Right? If you want easy, whether it is Andoid or iOS, you'll be spending four times more on your tablet, minimum.



With the help of the web I was able to install a new "improved" version of the OS (flash the ROM) on this tablet, and that has made the tablet so much more functional. Flashing a ROM is perfectly easy, and with the fanbase I mentioned earlier, you will be able to get this tablet working the way you want in very little time.



I now can use it to:



Listen to music (downloaded from my home server)



Watch YouTube videos, and other web videos



Read my Kindle books



Read my Nook books



Read my Aldiko books



Read my .pdf books (MS certs)



Play games (ok, don't look for high-end graphics)



Check my email



Login to the facebook app



Read Huffington Post, BBC, and AP mobile news



Synch with my Google calendar



And...ok you get the idea.



This is a great value tablet, but it does take some effort and is not as functional out of the box as the iPad. Big surprise, there.



Try it out. You might love it. Or wait for the holiday season and buy into a cell contract for a "nice" tablet.



***UPDATE***

11/21/2010

There are now a number of good Android tablets out there with later versions of Android (ex., Augen Gentouch). If you have a recent Android phone and a little experience with the apps, I would suggest getting a tablet with Android 2.0 or higher. The tablet will run a larger percentage of Android apps without much fiddling. To date there are VERY few tablets that have Android Market out of the box, so there will continue to be a need to do some research to get Market working. Good luck!



***UPDATE***

11/29/2010



I include a link for a suggested ROM for the Gome Flytouch or ePad. DISCLAIMER - this assumes your know your model is either of those two versions of this tablet. I do not know what the seller listed here is currently selling. As always, please create an account at the site I provide and have the experts there help you identify your tablet BEFORE flashing the ROM. Here you go (copy and paste into your browser address bar):



[link removed]



Also, there is a wiki I mention in the comments, below:



[link removed] 7" iRobot APad iPed Epad Google Android Tablet WIFI Touch Screen

So I have borrowed one of these from a coworker. Lately I get a bit more than 1 hour of battery life from it. Alternatively, instead of 'home', 'menu', and 'back' buttons like a proper Android device, it just has one button that sometimes seems to act as 'back' and sometimes seems to act as 'home'. There is a 'menu' button in the on-screen UI, but full screen apps sometimes hide it. Every time I try, I can't get any video to play correctly; it shows a fraction of a second of animation, then the video freezes while the audio keeps playing.



Droid devices should have more battery life and proper buttons. Really if it did, it would at least be a good ebook reader, but it's not even that. Obviously, the CPU is not that much faster than the Eken m001 (also available on Amazon), and that unit does have buttons and decent battery life. If you don't need to play videos and want the proper buttons, why not get the Eken instead?



Definitely I would recommend a different tablet, as well as searching google for forums about these devices.

First lets start with the HORRIBLE customer service! i paid for EXPEDITED shipping and we got the regular 3-5 days!! That would have been okay if the product description/picture was the same as the product they sent me!! THIS IS NOT THE PRODUCT IN THE PICTURE!!! IT IS A "VARIATION" OF THE iROBOT BUT IT IS NOT THE REAL THING!! The "2" USB ports, and the "Ethernet" plug is EXTERNAL! and its not mini USB it REGULAR sized USB! IT COMES WITH NO CORDS! the only cord it came with was the charger. If you YouTube the REAL aPad you see that this picture looks like the real thing but it is NO WHERE NEAR THE REAL THING!! Please don't give these people your hard earned money cause you upset with this cheap "apad"! It also came with scratches on the screen!!!! the screen feels cheap and it moves! its just HORRIBLE! I am going to return this for the REAL iRobot! - Internet Media Tablet - Touch - Tablet - Android'


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