- Operating System - Android 2.2
- CPU Frequency - 800MHz
- NandFlash - 4GB
- Built-in 256MB DDR II
- 7 inch Digital Display (800 x 480)
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An absolutely terrific tool! Connects to my Hi-Def big screen tv, to my pc or my Blackberry mobile as USB or to Charge or to Sync. Further, it screen-rotates and is a remote controller or Presentation device. This post repeats my reply to 'ES' low-star review. ES may have thought they got a 4.0, but got a 2.0 by mistake. So this review covers 'issues' for both. Too, B+N Kindle-Page reviewers really slammed this product. That was a B-I-G motivator for me to get the Craig. So, here are all user helps..."I don't work for RiteAid or Android I'm just a power user and like portable-gear.
Please reconsider returning this mere $80 so you end up with all the same problems after spending it's $350 colleagues' cost! This RiteAid Craig $80 install of Android 4.0 (or 2.0) has complainers in ebay, amazon, B+N all due to ... User Error. If you accidentally got 2.0 instead, check for auto-updates. The 4.0 version is visible on the box cover and is SO much more loaded (HDMI 3Dgaming Ethernet vid/cam 3usb card-reader etc with the Tablet only slightly varied).
1--Dropped connection. After install/link/connection, most pc's need a reboot. Netbooks are the same. All connecting is automatic beyond the user's first wifi 'install, reboot, wait a few seconds to let it initialize and orient.' No per-use action required ever (except you choose which wifi connect from your popup list you made from your ... library, coffee shop, home network, etc).
2--DOA. Dead after 3 hours use happens when users omit either rule: charge 4 hours before using, or, you'll damage the battery if you charge it over 24 hours straight.
3--Keyboard/Mouse Speed. The 'Settings' includes a keyboard speed adjustment, if you use an add-on mouse, your mouse's software has adjustable settings.
4--File transfer problems, for anything beyond wifi you can resolve it through downloading (free) ES File Explorer in the Android's numerous bundled free apps.
5--Web access fails. Using the provided Browser app, and (if at Starbucks for example) keeping that wifi connect screen layered beneath your work keeps your connection (at Starbucks etc) valid and intact. Android (not Craig) set up all the apps you need, so going round about ways won't necessarily compute (esp w/ remotely wifi).
6--Total fail. Android is google-based. You need a google account (free).
7--'Cheap' command structure. Welcome to Android it's identical to their mobile phones. Don't blame RiteAid or Craig. "
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did not work at all. very very very very cheesy. was not working at all. never charged. quality is very badneed a couple of netbooks for the kids so they can access info for homework online these are easy to use
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