M009S Capacitive Super Slim Android Tablet
Pretty Good Deal & Price of 25% from iPad by Apple
Play with Flash Player 11.1 and Compatible with BBC iPlayer / Youtube / Amazon Kindle / Facebook HD 2160P
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Technical Details
- CPU : All Winner A10 – 1.2GHz / GPU: Mali 400 MHz
- Dedicated Graphics Processor
- Genuine UK Android Market with hundreds of thousands of apps / games etc
- Super Clear and responsive 5 point touch capacitive screen – no stylus required
- Compatible with latest Flash Player and BBC iPlayer etc
NATPC M009S Capacitive is latest generation android tablets are here showing an astonishing array of features built-in. Our M009S Capacitive tablet comes with a 7″ screen – that most popular of sizes, offering a good balance between desktop space and portability. After using parent’s iPad over xmas and enjoying the tablet experience but really didn’t want to shell out £400+ for the privilege, This device will do 90%+ of what an iPad will do (and some things an iPad can’t, flash websites and homescreen widgets for starters, HDMI output doesn’t require an extra £40 adapter either!) for only 25% of the price. The capacitive touchscreen offers smooth performance coupled with the ability to “pinch to zoom”. No need for a stylus here – finger touch is preferred. New, A10 processor offers 1.2GHz frequency coupled with a 400MHz dedicated graphics processor to provide seamless play in, even the most intensive, 3D games or allows more apps to be run concurrently without the inevitable cpu slowdown experienced in lesser tablets.
Others have made many good and positive points here already, so rather than repeat many of them again, they are all true!, the tablet is really well built and stylish for the money, it copes with all the games and apps I’ve thrown at it etc. etc.
Some of the positives;
- Amazing value for money
- No problems with wi-fi connectivity
- Exactly the same opperating system as the samsung galaxy S which i own so navigating around the tablet was a breeze.
- Much quicker than i expected, but it does have a slightly quicker processor and android gingerbread.
- The touch screen is responsive and without as much ‘lag’ as i expected.
- Android market which has so many free apps and every app you could ever find on your ipad. I have to say i dont quite understand why ipad/phone owners bang on about there apps all the time when Android has just as many, if not more, and they also seem to be better and cheaper. Personally i think ilad/phone owners are sometimes just blinded the look and brilliance of the design of the apple products.
- video conferencing and video skype converations via the front facing cam.
- its light and compact and comfortable to carry around.
Negatives;
- battery life is about 3 to 4 hrs but this was expected.
- the file manager system by android is a nightmare to navigate. Its very hard to find your pics, mp3s etc but again if you have a samsung this is to be expected as you would have experienced this before.
- i have yet to find out how to copy or move a pic from one part of the directory to another. It has the options to do so but doesnt seem to carry out the function. This could just be me though.
- The mega pixcels on the camera arent massive but i didnt buy this to take pics or video with, i own a digital camera with 12 mega pixcels and a phone with 6 mega pixcels so i dont need it for those reasons anyway.
- 1 usb port, but then again for the money i think i can handle unplugging one external device in favour of another.
Summary i dont think you can find a better tablet, with a memory card and case with usb keyboard (a must and very useful) for less than £120. I do like my gadgets and i am a bit of a geek but not so much that i dont care how much i spend to get the latest and best gadget so i can show off. I care about getting the best with the money that i have and i can certainly say that i have done that here. << Check Out More Tablet
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