Was $180, now $130, and coupon code EMCYTZT1639 knocks off another $20. $110 net
I normally wouldn't bother posting these generic tablets, BUT this one has 4/5 eggs after 85 reviews, and it runs ICS well according to at least one review.
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thebombme
Member
posted: May. 23, 2012 @ 9:07a
Has anyone you this Tablet before? The price looks good!
belgique
Senior Member
posted: May. 23, 2012 @ 9:30a
This is another Chinese firm who wants a piece of the Tablet/pad market. Warranty service? Probably none that works....I say this fits in the catagory of CCC. You can figure out CCC by yourself.
IgorSkovoroda
Senior Member
posted: May. 23, 2012 @ 10:00a
Screen resolution is only 800x480. (For comparison purposes, Nook Color resolution is 1024 X 600.)
rsg71
Member
posted: May. 23, 2012 @ 10:02a
I hear ya belqique. But I had a quality brand (Lenovo) and their support SUX. Cracked my screen from a 3-foot drop owning less than 30 days and they wouldn't even look at it without giving them $80! And, they couldn't even give me an estimate. Why would I spend $80 on a $200 tablet without a max estimate? DUH. Bottom line is they had no idea of how much it was going to cost, where to get the parts, etc. Couldn't find a screen anywhere myself at the time either. Even big names are having it made via CCC.
justscott5
Senior Member
posted: May. 23, 2012 @ 12:07p
Outstanding discussion thread on this tablet here.
fatxman
Handsome Member
posted: May. 23, 2012 @ 8:30p
rsg71 said: I hear ya belqique. But I had a quality brand (Lenovo) and their support SUX. Cracked my screen from a 3-foot drop owning less than 30 days and they wouldn't even look at it without giving them $80! And, they couldn't even give me an estimate. Why would I spend $80 on a $200 tablet without a max estimate? DUH. Bottom line is they had no idea of how much it was going to cost, where to get the parts, etc. Couldn't find a screen anywhere myself at the time either. Even big names are having it made via CCC.
Dude no tablet maker is going to repair your tablet after you drop it and crack the screen.
dragonle2000
Senior Member
posted: May. 23, 2012 @ 9:54p
seem to be a good tablet for the price with hdmi out
tjonbot
Senior Member
posted: May. 23, 2012 @ 10:21p
IgorSkovoroda said: Screen resolution is only 800x480. (For comparison purposes, Nook Color resolution is 1024 X 600.) So it's not a real Nook Color product?
fatxman said: rsg71 said: I hear ya belqique. But I had a quality brand (Lenovo) and their support SUX. Cracked my screen from a 3-foot drop owning less than 30 days and they wouldn't even look at it without giving them $80! And, they couldn't even give me an estimate. Why would I spend $80 on a $200 tablet without a max estimate? DUH. Bottom line is they had no idea of how much it was going to cost, where to get the parts, etc. Couldn't find a screen anywhere myself at the time either. Even big names are having it made via CCC.
Dude no tablet maker is going to repair your tablet after you drop it and crack the screen.
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