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    My friend is planning on purchasing the tablet below:

    Coby Kyros MID1042 10.1" Android 4.0 8GB with Wi-Fi (Black) | Lazada
    ₱ 5,349.00

    Android 4.0 Ice Cream sandwich
    1GB RAM
    10.1" Capacitive Multi-Touchscreen, 1024 x 600 (WSVGA)
    Allwinner Cortex™-A8 1.0 GHz
    3.5mm Headphone Jack & Built-in Speaker
    Built-in Microphone
    USB 2.0 High Speed Full Size and USB 2.0 Mini-USB Connector
    Front Facing VGA 0.3MP

    This tablet will be used primarily as an e-reader for Epub and PDF Ebooks and as a browser too. It won't be used be heavily as my friend will still be relying on his desktop for his computing needs.

    Does anyone have any experience on this tablet? Can this be bought at brick and mortar stores or is it only available at Lazada? Is there any other brand to consider along the same price range and screen size.

    I am looking for the helpful and insightful inputs from the board. I told my friend that my tech purchases were all based on recommendations from the members of the board. So far I am very happy with my purchases

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    Well, let us just say you are getting what you pay for, cheap performance in a cheap tablet. BUT if you want to cheap tablet, you might want to go something like the Asus MeMO Pad.



    Asus MeMO Pad ME172V specs:
    7.0 inch LCD * 1024×600 pixels, 170ppi
    1.0 GHz VIA WM8950 processor
    Mali-400 Graphics
    1GB RAM
    8GB, 16GB internal storage
    WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
    Li-Ion 4270mAh battery
    Android Jellybean 4.1

    REVIEW: 7-inch Asus Memo Pad ME172v lands for Php6,995 - YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    My friend is planning on purchasing the tablet below:

    Coby Kyros MID1042 10.1" Android 4.0 8GB with Wi-Fi (Black) | Lazada
    ₱ 5,349.00

    Does anyone have any experience on this tablet? Can this be bought at brick and mortar stores or is it only available at Lazada? Is there any other brand to consider along the same price range and screen size.
    Tried some of Coby tablets before and I was not impressed by it's responsiveness, rather its lack of responsiveness since you can feel the lag between your gestures and the screen responding. Anyway, some shops at 3rd floor in V-Mall in Greenhills sell Coby tablets... but its still a far cry in performance if you are used to branded tablets like from Apple and Samsung.

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    ^GH, can you recommend a 10 inch tablet around the same price range?

    My friend is particular with the screen size. Speed won't be much of an issue since the primary purpose of the tablet is for ebooks only. The question on the Coby Tablet is more on the durability. What are the problems associated with a cheap tablet as the Coby?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    ^GH, can you recommend a 10 inch tablet around the same price range?

    My friend is particular with the screen size. Speed won't be much of an issue since the primary purpose of the tablet is for ebooks only. The question on the Coby Tablet is more on the durability. What are the problems associated with a cheap tablet as the Coby?
    1st problem, the charger. Tends to fail based on user feedback from around the world. Second is buttons, tend to be stiff to use. Third, the apps on the touchscreen is not as responsive (as compared to regulate tablets like Apple, Samsung, etc). Fourth, the graphics quality is very obviously poor. Trying to read documents, etc might strain the eyes and the patience of the user since there will be times when you want to pinch/zoom into documents and the tablet would be hard pressed to do it smoothly.

    Why not just a second hand Apple iPad 1st gen?... plenty of those around. They should sell for under P10K for one with 32gb.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; March 2nd, 2013 at 05:28 PM.

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    +1 sa 2nd hand iPads.. or Samsung P1000.. add ka na lang ng konti sa budget mo... sa 8 to 10 inch screen categories, branded lang talaga medyo maayos specs at responsiveness..
    but sa 7" screens maraming maganda.. may irerelease ang Cherry mobile na 1.2ghz dualcore 1GB RAM.. March 6 ata ung Fusion Bolt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    1st problem, the charger. Tends to fail based on user feedback from around the world. Second is buttons, tend to be stiff to use. Third, the apps on the touchscreen is not as responsive (as compared to regulate tablets like Apple, Samsung, etc). Fourth, the graphics quality is very obviously poor. Trying to read documents, etc might strain the eyes and the patience of the user since there will be times when you want to pinch/zoom into documents and the tablet would be hard pressed to do it smoothly.

    Why not just a second hand Apple iPad 1st gen?... plenty of those around. They should sell for under P10K for one with 32gb.
    This is great feedback. Graphics quality is important since the tablet will be used as a e-reader.

    My friend was enticed with the price of the Coby kasi It would be great if you could recommend a tablet that is good for EBooks. Preferably 10 in since my friend is not sure if it's comfortable to read Ebooks with a 7 inch screen. Maximum budget is 8k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    This is great feedback. Graphics quality is important since the tablet will be used as a e-reader.

    My friend was enticed with the price of the Coby kasi It would be great if you could recommend a tablet that is good for EBooks. Preferably 10 in since my friend is not sure if it's comfortable to read Ebooks with a 7 inch screen. Maximum budget is 8k.

    Depends on your definition of comfort. 10inch tablets are heavy. Try holding one while reading a e-book or viewing a movie.

    7 or 8 inch screens on tablets are fine since you can double tap zoom on the book/document so the text will be bigger & easier to read. I read e-magazines on my laptop before and now I do the same on my nexus 7 tablet (with 7 inch screen). With my laptop, I dont need to zoom since my screen is big (13.3 inch) but I have to rotate the display to read it in "book" format. With my tablet, I need to double tab areas of text I want to read. Other than that, it's ok.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; March 2nd, 2013 at 05:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stickers View Post
    +1 sa 2nd hand iPads.. or Samsung P1000.. add ka na lang ng konti sa budget mo... sa 8 to 10 inch screen categories, branded lang talaga medyo maayos specs at responsiveness..
    but sa 7" screens maraming maganda.. may irerelease ang Cherry mobile na 1.2ghz dualcore 1GB RAM.. March 6 ata ung Fusion Bolt.
    I recently went to restaurant that is using cherry tablets for the menu. I got used to tinkering with my friends' Apple or Samsung devices and that cherry experience was a first for me. It got me quite frustrated because the responsiveness was so erratic. That's when I noted the difference between high end and cheap (?) tablets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Depends on your definition of comfort. 10inch tablets are heavy. Try holding one while reading a e-book or viewing a movie. 7inch screens are fine since you can double tap zoom on the book/document so the text will be bigger & easier to read. I read magazines on my laptop before and now I do the same on my nexus 7 tablet (with 7 inch screen).
    GH. how much is your tablet? Are you happy with it? Pros and Cons?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    I recently went to restaurant that is using cherry tablets for the menu. I got used to tinkering with my friends' Apple or Samsung devices and that cherry experience was a first for me. It got me quite frustrated because the responsiveness was so erratic. That's when I noted the difference between high end and cheap (?) tablets.
    You will have the same experience with any "off-brand" cheap tablet. Like what I said, you get what you paid for. Even branded cheap tablets suffer lag but not as bad as off-brand models (example Samsung's lower tablet models with single or dual core CPU).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    GH. how much is your tablet? Are you happy with it? Pros and Cons?
    I got it at P13K. Relatively happy but I should have opted for the 3G version since I ended up getting a portable 3G wifi device if I want to stay connected outside my office/home wifi networks. The 3G version is sold at 16K which is what I paid for my 3G wifi device...

    Pros and cons?

    Cons: lacks rear camera. no slot for extra memory expansion. no 3G (as mentioned above). Only comes in black.

    Pro: very responsive, crisp screen display, long battery life. Small size makes it easier to carry around than heavy ten inch tablet. Loud & crisp speaker for streaming music at home from my favorite online radio station. Lots of FREE apps from the online android store.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; March 2nd, 2013 at 05:49 PM.

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    Cath, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0" ka nalang. I believe they're sold at 9k. A relative has one and trust me, I wished I got the same size. Bigat ng Samsung tablet ko (8.9") I also use it for reading.. sometimes watching movies too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    Cath, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0" ka nalang. I believe they're sold at 9k. A relative has one and trust me, I wished I got the same size. Bigat ng Samsung tablet ko (8.9") I also use it for reading.. sometimes watching movies too.
    Samsung Galaxy 7.0 might be cheaper but you still end up with slow or laggy tablets.

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    i had a coby last year, it lasted only 1 month with me cause i gave it away. bagal ng response, dali maubos battery, mainit yung back. forgot the model na. mas maganda pa yung hwawei na kasama sa pldt telpad. until now pag nagsawa sa ipad games mga anak ko (they have 1 each) or tinatamad na kunin yung ipad nila they play on the hwawei pldt telpad.

    i'm waiting for the samsung 8.0. 1.6 ghz quad core cpu, 10 core gpu, 2gb ram, 16/32 gb internal memory, expandable using sd card up to 64gb, wifi 3g, 2mp front 8mp back camera, mini usb 3.0 and mini hdmi, 14 hours battery as claimed. coming out daw this march, no price yet. i was going to buy the asus transformer tf701 sana kaso wala makita na local puro order sa US pa.

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    ASUS tablet for only P6,995.

    LINK: Asus Memo Pad ME172v 7-inch Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Tablet - Delight ME MOre | VillMan Computers



    Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, VIA WM8950 * 1ghz Single Core, 1GB Memory / 8GB Storage + 5GB Life Time Asus Webstorage / 7" LED Backlight WSVGA (1024x600) 10-fingers Multi-Touch Screen / 1MP Camera (front) / WLAN 802.11 b/g/n*2.4GHz / Micro USB Port / Micro SD Card Reader /

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