Showing posts with label pda s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pda s. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2014

Targus CH036 Leather Wallet for Palm III, Palm V, Visor, and Sony ClieTM

Targus CH036 Leather Wallet for Palm III, Palm V, Visor, and Sony Clie<SUP>TM</SUP>
  • 3 Slots for Travel Cards, and Additional Pocket
  • Removable Matching Business Card Holder
  • Pen/Stylus Holder
  • Loop Closure
  • Lifetime warranty

Overall, it is a good quality leather case. However, it could be bigger in order to hold the Palm better. When you fasten it, it looks sort of bulky.

Sleek and stylish though. And, I got a good price!!

Saturday, August 16, 2014

--Titanium OEM Original RIM Blackberry 8330 Curve Housing Case Faceplate with Lens New Plus Tool Kit

--Titanium OEM Original RIM Blackberry 8330 Curve Housing Case Faceplate with Lens New Plus Tool Kit T5 Screw Driver & Opener
  • 100% Brand new original
  • For RIM Blackberry 8330 Curve cdma phones
  • Order include: faceplate, lens, and battery door Plus Tool Kit T5 Screw Driver & Opener
  • Color: titanium
  • Not for 8300 8310 and 8320 phones

the one i received was missing the screw holders. After putting the faceplate, the screws didn't seem to hold the plate. when i compared with my old faceplate. the new one did not have metal part that holds the screws. so i wasn't able to finish the installation. it was nice for them to included two crew drivers and opener.

Buy --Titanium OEM Original RIM Blackberry 8330 Curve Housing Case Faceplate with Lens New Plus Tool Kit Now

Seller sent the wrong item twice. The item sent was for the wrong model of Blackberry Curve. 8310/8320 instead of 8330.

Read Best Reviews of --Titanium OEM Original RIM Blackberry 8330 Curve Housing Case Faceplate with Lens New Plus Tool Kit Here

this is exactly what it claims to be. a replacement face and battery cover. it arrived looking new, i cant find any fault in it.

5/5

Want --Titanium OEM Original RIM Blackberry 8330 Curve Housing Case Faceplate with Lens New Plus Tool Kit Discount?

I'll recommend this product to anyone, My advise to those buying expensive gear is "Stop showing off" an grow up. No one cares what you use and how much you spent on it...the bottom line is quality!

My old Blackberry 8330 case was really looking bad and had scatches all over it. I love my Blackberry 8330 phone so it's really nice to be able to switch out the housing. My phone looks brand new now.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Monoprice Ergo Stand and Cover for iPad 3 and iPad 4 - Blue

Monoprice Ergo Stand and Cover for iPad 3 and iPad 4 - BlueThis is a bit sturdier than the one from Apple and

$30 less expensive. Don't waste your time at the Apple store!

This case does everything is says it will do. My Ipad it totally protected. I'm very happy with this purchase.

Buy Monoprice Ergo Stand and Cover for iPad 3 and iPad 4 - Blue Now

I had the great fortune to win an iPad in a drawing and got this cover as an inexpensive starter cover while I figured out what I really wanted. Though I do love the monoprice keyboard cover I eventually settled upon, I think I prefer this simple stand case to the keyboard case. Good product for the money. The Ipad with Retina screen snaps in perfectly, and the cover is not bulky at all. The fabric interior makes it not so great in the kitchen. I'd love to hear people's thoughts on making the ipad kitchen friendly!

Read Best Reviews of Monoprice Ergo Stand and Cover for iPad 3 and iPad 4 - Blue Here

for that price and for that time ... good deal

so far so good. . . .

bought three all at a time.

look is really elegant. loved it .

Want Monoprice Ergo Stand and Cover for iPad 3 and iPad 4 - Blue Discount?

I like it as long as I do not try and stand it up. This folio was recommended to me by several people and while I have been using it, It will not hold the ipad upright because the grooves are not deep enough. The ipad slips right out. I am very disappointed.

Save 61% Off

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Acer Iconia Tab A100-07u16u 7-Inch Tablet (16GB)

Acer Iconia Tab A100-07u16u 7-Inch Tablet
  • Android Honeycomb Operating System, NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core Mobile Processor
  • 1GB DDR2 Memory
  • 7 HD Multi-Touch Display: (1024 x 600) resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Wireless(802.11n 2.4GHz only), 5MP Rear Facing Camera, 2MP Front Facing Camera
  • Weight 0.92lbs

This is my third Android tablet. My first was a very low budget tablet, the Archos 7 Home Tablet, the second was the Archos 70 Internet Tablet. I was looking for a tablet with more features, most importantly a rear camera and a GPS, but I didn't want to spend $600.

When I rate anything, I rate it based on what is being promised vs what has been delivered. So although I may mention cons in this review, it still scores a perfect rating because those cons are disclosed up front and I wasn't hit with any curve balls.

cons:

-No kick stand. I loved this about my first two tablets and I missed it on day 2 with this tablet.

-Short battery life. I am used to a 7 hour battery life and this tablet cuts 2 hours off of that.

-New OS version brings some apps not being ready. Not the device's fault, but it is still a bummer to see a Force Close.

pros:

-Honeycomb. My other two tablets were 1.5 and 2.2, so this is an amazing experience in comparison

-Price. This is an AMAZING deal considering it is competitively priced but has so many features that you would expect from a premium tablet

-GPS, gyrosensor, light sensor, rear camera, front camera, 1ghz dual core processor, 1 gb ram

-WiFi is super powerful in comparison to my other tablets.

-Very fast and responsive

Screen:

I wish the light sensor would kick it to full brightness more often, but I just turned the auto off and keep it at 50% brightness. The screen doesn't have the best viewing angles, but that is typical with the screen type. However, the display is super sharp and looks great!

WiFi:

When sitting at my desk, I was at maybe 5% reception for WiFi on my old tablet and I often dropped the connection depending on where it was sitting on my desk. With this tablet, I am about 50% reception and I haven't dropped yet. This WiFi is MUCH better than what I have seen before in other tablets.

Battery:

This tablet isn't for everyone because of the battery life. On travel days, it is really going to get to me. I plan on buying a battery charger to juice it up on heavy usage days, but I don't think I will hit empty that often.

Overall, if you want a 7" Android tablet that gives a great experience, this is for you. I can't stress how happy I am with my purchase and I think I will be sticking with this tablet for a while.

Edit (5/24/2012):

It's been a while since this review and there have been a lot of changes since then. Earlier this month, ICS Android 4.0 was released to the device. The system does appear to be snappier after the update, but there has not been an impact to battery life. Unlike when HC was a new OS, I have not had a single app that doesn't run correctly on ICS, so the transition was a lot smoother.

Buy Acer Iconia Tab A100-07u16u 7-Inch Tablet (16GB) Now

I'm very happy with this purchase. My advice is to read all the reviews, because they are very informative and may point out something that for you is a deal breaker or shows it's a must have. For me, it's the latter. I teach dance and am a musician, and I actually first looked at this product to replace a lost ipod nano (!). Compared to the ipod, this is an entirely different creature; it's obviously more like an ipad. However, one of the best things, compared to the "i" products, is that the memory is upgradeable. Another bonus: the price point is a heck of a lot lower, but this is a quality device.

If you're familiar with Android (I have an HTC Droid Incredible), it's great to have the real Android market open to you (and not some pared down version beware of imitation "Android" devices!), even though I've found a few apps that have issues (not everybody plays nicely with Honeycomb). The video quality is great, although you'll quickly learn to lock the screen so the image doesn't keep shifting from portrait to landscape if you tilt the unit slightly. The speaker quality is fine for average use. After three weeks, I'm still fighting with the keyboard more than I'd like; it's very sensitive and easy to hit carriage return without meaning to.

I have to admit, the battery life is disappointing, especially when my ipad user friends brag about their toys, but there are many things you can do to improve it:

+ set screen brightness and timeout to lower than defaults

+ I've found that having open mail accounts takes a lot of energy. I set them up, but when I turned off the sync, my battery life improved tons. I can reactivate the sync to use them, but I get mail on my phone and computer. Do I really need it on the tablet too?

+ I do use a task killer, and I set it on SAFE (as opposed to aggressive) and to kill apps automatically every half hour. Lots of apps (weather, news feeds, facebook, even clocks) check in with the web regularly.

As far as I can tell, the big cons are the battery issues. Let's face it, 4-5 hours is short. I get more use, because of a light usage pattern, but it can go down pretty rapidly as I do use it. The guy on a total rant in his review regarding the charger unit does have a point in this day and age of "folding" plugs, and charger cords doubling as USB connectors, this is not a power supply you can throw easily in a bag. It's a bummer. And it's an even bigger bummer you can't currently {ar ar ar} get a car charger. [BEWARE of USB car chargers advertised on Amazon as working for this unit; you cannot charge via USB, A100s only power up via the proprietary Acer plug. I asked at Radio Shack, it's an Acer thing...] So, it's not too much fun to have to travel with your charger. Quite a few reviewers mention the screen as a problem. While it does have some angle-related limitations, it's easy to optimize the angle and I'm using it in class, hand-held, in varied lighting conditions.

Finally, the Poetic case Poetic(TM) Slimbook Leather Case for Acer Iconia Tab A100 7-Inch Android Tablet Wi-Fi (Black) is a useful and economic accessory I highly recommend.

My husband bought an 8GB on a Black Friday special and is mostly happy with his purchase, except for battery life. He paid $199.

UPDATE: July 2012

I traded in this device. I could not get around the horrible battery life. For all the cool things it does, no battery life and such a horrible, bulky charger (and no car option) I just realized I wasn't really using the unit. I've ordered a Google Nexus 7: lower price point, updated Android, and a battery that performs a whole lot better.

Read Best Reviews of Acer Iconia Tab A100-07u16u 7-Inch Tablet (16GB) Here

I have 2 tablet PC, IBM X60Tablet and Fujitsu p1610. One is 13 inch so it's not really UMPC. Fujitsu is 9 inch, but since it's convertible (has the keyboard with monitor turning), it's thick and bulky. Also battery last only for 2 hrs on Fujitsu. I wanted a thinner smaller device that I can carry to local coffee shop and browse internet.

Acer Iconia A100 is perfect because not only it'll be easier to carry around, but has full HDMI output so that I can use it on my bigscreen TV as a media player.

Here is what I think about the tablet after 2 days of use.

Likes -

1.Portable size yet big enough screen for movie viewing

2.FAST!!!! CPU and wifi.

3.Great OS I can even print to my Epson all in one printer!!!

4.Dual camera with one 5 MG pixel

5.Familiar Google web browser that allow you to download pictures

6.Tons of free apps.

7.No problem with music and HD movie no need to convert files so far. I played all movie files on my hard drives. No more iTune, which means I can access this device and load music/movie from any computer. yeh!! Basically use it as external memory card.

8.HDMI output to TV

9.Very responsive touch

10.Built in GPS Once set destination when I have access to WIFI, off line GPS has no problem pointing direction while I'm driving. New Google map will let you download 10 mile radius of area onto cache map. I was able to use it off line for about 25 miles once I setup the route on WIFI.

11.Great as an eBook reader

12.There is a free app which let you use this tablet as a remote keyboard and mouse for my desktop or media pc. Great for controlling my media PC. Since it's wifi I can control my desktop even outside of my house. Only problem is that I cannot see the big screen tv (media pc)...

13. Use it as a note taker for my meeting no more lost note pad

14. Market place released the updated Kindle app. Works great!

15. Can be setup as a media server. I can stream media(movie, mp3, etc.,) to my PC wirelessly while my kid is playing Angrybird without any studder. pretty cool...

16. I downloaded one of the GPS program that one of the user recommended for free from Android market Awesome. better than my TxxTxx.

Wish list(not the bad list for I have not found anything bad yet).

1.gets bit warm when I'm holding-it could be heat from my hand.

2.Better battery life. It last about 5 hrs, but with all the option like GPS, Bluetooth, and CPU power, Apple iPad would have last similar 5hrs, so not so surprising.

3.Home button is kinda sensitive and sometimes it gets triggered while using the tablet

4.Video recording is not great under low light.

5.USB Host I don't think I cannot connect USB card reader to read my Compact Flash cards

6.On screen keyboard is bit smaller than iPad's when in portrait mode... But iPad is 10 inch.. so not really tablet's fault.

7. Would not play Netflix. I can access up to the screen where I can select the movie, but would not play. I think there only a few device that play Netflix, so hopefully Netflix will release new version of the app. The twick with one of the file you found on internet does not work for me...

We have Apple iPad which belongs to my wife and the kids, and I don't get to play with it hardly....: It has amazing screen, but it's 10 inch and way too big for me to carry around anyway, and NO GPS and NO Flash.

Overall I'm very pleased with the purchase and have been carrying with me pretty much anywhere I go it actually fits in my short's and dress pants pocket... but probably not my jean pocket...

Want Acer Iconia Tab A100-07u16u 7-Inch Tablet (16GB) Discount?

To the person who only gave the A100 a 2-star I would disagree and comment as follows:

His comments:

"Inside this tablet, you'll find basically the same guts as in every other current android tablet, from 7" to 10". It's running the latest and greatest release, which makes allowances for smaller tablets, so the awkwardness of the 7" Galaxy Tab is gone. The Tegra2 processor and graphics mean it's just as fast as the big boys. Unfortunately, all this hardware and software goodness has been paired with an inexcusably bad screen. The viewing angles are incredibly limited. If you hold it in portrait mode, the angles are so bad that you can't look at the whole screen without part of it being a bit color-shifted. If you hold it in landscape, with the home button to the right, and tilt it back a few degrees, you get a perfect display, but that's literally the only position in which the screen looks nice.

I would not recommend this product to anyone, and I would not buy it again."

So the screen isn't IPS it isn't advertised as such and given that a tablet is meant for personal viewing as opposed to group viewing off angles the viewing is perfectly fine, as the critic notes above. The screen resolution at 1024x600 is excellent and colors are vivid and crisp.

Here is my review :

Great device well built, super fast, feels good in the hand and Honeycomb 3.2 is so slick compared to either Froyo or iOS makes our iPad seem so last year and much though we are devoted to our Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Wifi the Acer Iconia A100/Honeycomb is in a different stratosphere.

Kindle app now works if you download version 2 version 3.01 on Market crashes at this time but I have tested this and it works great

Download free Kindle app for Android at Freeware Lovers

It is true that battery is rather poor at around 5-6 hours but I can live with this because the A100 with Honeycomb 3.2 absolutely crushes any other 7" tab

See other reviews here

And finally let's remember the great price point $329.00 for 8GB and $349.00 for 16GB

I just bought this great little tablet and I love it. I have been using an iPad for about a year and got so fed up with no flash and the fact that you have to have iTunes on you computer. Now I can put what I want in my tablet without having to get Steve Jobs permission. The screen resolution is beautiful, the touch control is very responsive, and the processor is really fast. I gave the iPad away, gone out of here, history.

The first thing the A100 asks you to do is connect with your WiFi. Connection went perfect the first time without any trouble, unlike so many personal WiFi devices on the market. It comes in a 10" model as well but I like the 7" format better for my needs. The 10" size like the iPad was OK but each to his own.

Acer is a well known brand and I have been using Acer for some time now. I have an Acer laptop and an Acer desktop PC. I have never had any problems with either of them.

Friday, July 11, 2014

APC AR8422 Fixed Shelf for 2-Post Rack - 250Lbs Capacity

APC AR8422 Fixed Shelf for 2-Post Rack - 250Lbs Capacity
  • AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION-APC AR8422 DOUBLE SIDED FIXED SHELF

Great set of sturdy half shelves includes hardware to attach to rack. Inexpensive for a set of two racks, packaged well.

Buy APC AR8422 Fixed Shelf for 2-Post Rack - 250Lbs Capacity Now

Wish I could find some that fit between the sides of the rack though.

Definitely sturdy enough for just about anything you might want to put on them.

Monday, June 30, 2014

PalmOne 97728PLMIN Palm Essentials Kit for Treo 650, 680, 700w

PalmOne 97728PLMIN Palm Essentials Kit for Treo 650, 680, 700w
  • Vehicle power charger
  • Horizontal case
  • 2 screen protectors

The horizntal case holds the Treo a bit loose unless you also buy the Palm silicone Flexi Case (highly recommend the Flexi Case). Then all fits nice and snug. The horizontal case is a bit bulky looking, but is well-made and has a strong non-rotating belt clip. The car adapter works fine. The screen protectors are a standard Palm item, although I am not a big fan of the Palm screen protectors (they get dirty fast and are a pin to apply). I much prefer the Screenguardz protectors which are a lot less expensive and look nicer (IMHO).

Buy PalmOne 97728PLMIN Palm Essentials Kit for Treo 650, 680, 700w Now

I love my Treo, but the one drawback is the car adaptor is too tight in the lighter. When I remove the adaptor from any rental car's cigarette lighter, I almost pull the lighter out of the dash -without fail! Is it just this one or are they all like this? My Nokia adaptor doesn't have this problem. Otherwise, it's fine. I find the holster helpful.

Read Best Reviews of PalmOne 97728PLMIN Palm Essentials Kit for Treo 650, 680, 700w Here

I could not figure a useful way to use the case, but the car charger is great especially for the price. Package was new.

Want PalmOne 97728PLMIN Palm Essentials Kit for Treo 650, 680, 700w Discount?

Great holder for the Palm Treo series of smart phones. The clip is extremely strong and holds exceptionally well. The magnetic clasp makes it is easy to retrieve the Treo and it holds the Treo securely when closed.

The charger unit makes charging on the go easy and quick. This is a great combination and a must for any Treo owner.

Save 35% Off

I purchased this product because of the magnetic cover and business card holder. After a year of use and seeing what other people had and hated, I'm very pleased with the case and charger. The case is used every day and has not shown any wear and tear on it.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

elago Stylus Multi-use Guitar Pick with micro-fiber pad for iPhone4 / 3GS / 3G, iPad and iPod Touch,

elago Stylus Multi-use Guitar Pick with micro-fiber pad for iPhone4 / 3GS / 3G, iPad and iPod Touch,Galaxy Tab
  • Designed for iPhone, iPad and iPod iTouch,Galaxy Tab
  • Soft touch pen-point for better screen-protection.
  • Micro-fiber back pad and lanyard peg.
  • Precise touch and control, easily avoid pressing the wrong keys.

This device allows you to use your phone with your gloves on. Just pick up the stylus and click away!

I like that it uses a soft material to avoid scratching the screen protectors most people use on their phones. It certainly won't scratch the glass screen on a phone.

I also like that the conductive material used to register the clicks wraps around the entire device so that you don't have to hold it at a particular angle to get it to work like some others.

The only detracting feature is that it is not easily attached to most of the popular phones on the market these days. Other items of this type have a small plug that you insert into the headphone jack to keep it handy and secured so that you don't lose it.

Buy elago Stylus Multi-use Guitar Pick with micro-fiber pad for iPhone4 / 3GS / 3G, iPad and iPod Touch, Now

This "guitar pick" stylus works well for both taping and swiping (scrolling).

The only problem with it is that since it is shaped the way it is, it obscures a good portion of the screen.

Hint: hold it sideways, use the tip for tapping and the side for swiping.

Nice quality; glad I bought it.

Read Best Reviews of elago Stylus Multi-use Guitar Pick with micro-fiber pad for iPhone4 / 3GS / 3G, iPad and iPod Touch, Here

just received the product and it was amazing... Im using it for the guitar application and other apps... No problem at all

Want elago Stylus Multi-use Guitar Pick with micro-fiber pad for iPhone4 / 3GS / 3G, iPad and iPod Touch, Discount?

very compact, attachment peg to prevent misplacement very useful. Also very screen-sensitive. A convenient and functional addition to my I-phone & I-pad. Works just as well as more expensive stylii.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

PDair Leather Case for Sony Xperia S - Flip Type (Black)

PDair Leather Case for Sony Xperia S - Flip Typethe pictures and the description shows it all! but never expected a very well packaged and an excellent quality leather case! definitely recommend to sony xperia S users!

Friday, May 9, 2014

Hot Pink Zebra Strips Snap on Protective Cover Case for HTC mytouch Slide 4G + Microfiber Pouch Bag

Hot Pink Zebra Strips Snap on Protective Cover Case for HTC mytouch Slide 4G + Microfiber Pouch Bagfits the phone perfectly (MyTouch 4g Slide) Cute Case! I haven't had any problems with any of the Snap-on cases that I've ordered from amazon I've ordered like 11 of them.

THANKS! Amazon...

Sunday, February 9, 2014

BoxWave Capacitive Huawei Mercury Styra (Jet Black)

BoxWave Capacitive Huawei Mercury StyraI would have continued to use this except for the fact that the case that I bought just fit the phone and not the phone with the flexiskin on it. Well made, fit well, and durable.

Save 48% Off

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Bundle Monster Vinyl Skin Sticker For PlayStation PS3 S SLIM Game Console - Cover Protector Art Deca

Bundle Monster Vinyl Skin Sticker For PlayStation PS3 S SLIM Game Console - Cover Protector Art Decal - Ghost Warrior
  • For PS3 SLIM only. Skins are made up of ultra thin and superb vinyl material that is environmental friendly. These are NOT hard case or faceplate.
  • Our vinyl skins have an upscale leather like finish to distinguish your game console. (See Close Up Shot Image)
  • Highly durable and prevent abrasions & scratching. Removal of skins will not leave any sticky residual
  • Does not block any vent holes or void your console's warranty
  • This item includes 2 controller skins.

I bought this for the Ps3 and also one for the Xbox 360 slim

Skin goes on easy, no problem taking off to re-align. Vivid colors and nice thick material.

Highly recommend!

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

3pcs Plastic Stylus fits Palm Zire 71

3pcs Plastic Stylus fits Palm Zire 71
  • Features three stylus instruments - lets you keep spares on hand.
  • Designed to fit entirely into your Palm Zire stylus slot.
  • Model Compatible- Palm Zire 71 series

These are plenty good and hard to find product. My 71 continues to work just fine and I continue to look styluses. They aren't quite as nice as orig. Palm ones but work just as well.

Save 46% Off

Thursday, December 19, 2013

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Acer Aspire One 10.1-Inch AO521-3089 Netbook (Invisib

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Acer Aspire One 10.1-Inch AO521-3089 NetbookIt works fine for my girlfriend's aspire one, but there is a little bit of space, and I like electronic sleeves and stuff to fit tight less sliding around and all. For her purposes, it works fine.

I got this for my little sister's aspire one netbook. the model is exactly the one this netbook sleeve was intended for, yet it wasn't a "sleeve", but more like a pocket. The case cover is way too big for the netbook, and it seemed like it had about two inches of free space hanging on the side. Also, the same brand rooCASE carries a better protecting sleeve that has the eggcarton-like protection in the inside. All this would do is keep it from scratches--if you're looking for some protection, don't go with this. the material is pretty flimsy.

Buy rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Acer Aspire One 10.1-Inch AO521-3089 Netbook (Invisib Now

Sunday, November 3, 2013

BoxWave Amazon Kindle Fire HD ClearTouch Crystal Screen Protector - Premium Quality, Ultra Crystal C

BoxWave Amazon Kindle Fire HD ClearTouch Crystal Screen Protector - Premium Quality, Ultra Crystal Clear Film Skin to Shield Against Scratches - Amazon Kindle Fire HD Screen Guards and CoversI'm a big fan of BoxWave screen protectors, but I've come to prefer the anti-glare variety, instead of this clear one. While the matte finish of the anti-glare protectors does give a slight graininess to the screen, they have a slick finish that these clear protectors lack. I find if more difficult to drag my finger across the clear protector I have on my Kindle Fire HD, and I will probably replace it with a BoxWave anti-glare protector instead.

Save 45% Off

Friday, September 27, 2013

JAVOedge Herringbone Book Case for the Barnes & Noble Nook Color / Nook Tablet - Latest Generation

JAVOedge Herringbone Book Case for the Barnes & Noble Nook Color / Nook Tablet - Latest Generation
  • Magnetic closure offers hassle-free accessibility to Barnes & Nobles Nook Color
  • Interior lining is made of soft material to prevent scratches
  • Case allows complete access to all ports, buttons and cutouts on the bottom for the speakers
  • Interior pockets for storing business cards, papers
  • Non-leather material is animal friendly!

The case works great. The fit is snug, it won't slide out when turned upside down briefly. The back and front cover are soft and cushioned something that might be hard to tell from the photos. I haven't received my stylus yet so I cannot comment on the fit when there is a stylus in the cover. There is a magnet that holds the covers together, strong enough to hold it together so it won't flop open but not so strong that you would need to pry it apart with a crowbar. My only real gripe, albeit a small gripe, is that there is no magnet to hold the covers open when you fold them back. I am very happy with this purchase, the case is constructed well and not overly bulky or heavy (very light in fact).

Buy JAVOedge Herringbone Book Case for the Barnes & Noble Nook Color / Nook Tablet - Latest Generation Now

I wanted something that look pseudo-professional so I could use my nook as a appointment book at work, and this fits the bill perfectly. The cloth cover is very soft and looks like it will hold up very nicely. The stitching of the fabric, "suede," and "leather" is even and high quality. The nook fits snugly in the pocket without having to be forced. The magnet is strong enough to not have an issue when inside my purse. I love that the cover folds back completely making it easy to hold in one hand. The last picture is an accurate representation of the herringbone pattern. I looked at a lot of cases before purchasing this model and many of the reviews complained about bulkiness. This case adds very little width to the nook and basically comes right up to the outer edge. If your looking for a slim but effective case I would say this would work for you.

My only complaint is that there is no way to secure the nook inside the pocket. It is not often that my case is turned upside down but it does happen on occasion. The nook slides right out, quite smoothly in fact.

Overall I very much like my Herringbone Book Case from JAVOedge and am happy with my purchase.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

JustCase Slim Apple iPad 2 Smart Cover Companion Compatible Back Case with Matching Color -Orange

JustCase Slim Apple iPad 2 Smart Cover Companion Compatible Back Case with Matching Color -Orange
  • Extremely slim profile showcases more of your iPad 2
  • Compatible with the Smart Cover. (Smart Cover not included)
  • Covers back and corners, leaving access to all ports and functions.
  • Cutting-edge poly carbonate case, which is lighter and more resilient than silicone and rubber.
  • Apple iPad 2 Smart Cover Companion Skin

I bought this early as an iPad 3 case. Wasn't sure if it was going to fit, and it does but you can tell that the case wasn't quite made for the iPad 3. The fit is tight, and it doesn't quite "snap" in place like it did with the iPad 2.

I bought it for the sole purpose of an interim case before I decide on what I really want and since there aren't many new cases out for New iPad at the moment. It will serve as just that, and will go back to an iPad 2 case after I get a proper fitting case.

One thing I didn't realize about this case is that the speaker grill really reduces the sound coming out of the iPad (as opposed to a cover that doesn't have a grill over the speakers). So beware of that.

Buy JustCase Slim Apple iPad 2 Smart Cover Companion Compatible Back Case with Matching Color -Orange Now

I knew the new iPad was 1mm thicker but I didn't think that would affect things THAT much. I bought my JustCase cover in advance also like Robert (another Reviewer who said his fit great), but when it arrived today I could NOT get the top left corner (near the headphone jack) to snap securely. It seemed to be literally just a hair too small, and regardless of what corner or side I slid in first, that top left corner would pop out once the iPad was in place. I got it to stay a couple times (seemingly) but you could see that the top left corner wasn't sitting securely, and it was sitting on the iPad like a loaded spring. They I tested it: I LIGHTLY tapped the case's corner at the trouble spot, and sure enough the case popped off at that corner. To be fair to Robert who stated his worked, there is a slight tolerance in almost all manufactured goods, especially those with soft material, so it very well could be that his was on the larger end of the tolerance measurement and that's why it fits. It almost gives me confidence to order a few of these and keep the one that works.

I SO wish this cover worked, it is VERY nice, I can't get over how great it feels (and they put in a screen protector in the package!). IF YOU ARE AN iPad 2 OWNER, GET THIS COVER. When it was in place, it worked very well with the Apple Black Leather Smart Cover.

For the record, I also ordered the i-UniK Slim Apple iPad 2 Case Barely There Smart Cover Compatible/Companion Skin Snap On Partner (Black), and it was cheapy plastic and did not fit AT ALL. I really really like the JustCase cover, I am hoping there will be a true iPad 3 (I know, it isn't called that) cover made by JustCase.

For iPad 2 owners, it is a 5 star case, I'm not deducting a star because it doesn't fit the iPad 3, that's not JustCase's fault. In fact, gripe time: with all of the accessories out there, there was NO WAY Apple could have kept the case size identical?? Oy...

UPDATE 3/17/2012, 12:30am MST: After posting this review, I wrote JustCase directly through their profile page here on Amazon and explained my experience with the iPad 3. They wrote back within three hours! And not just "thanks for letting us know", the CS rep actually wrote a long reply explaining the testing they've done. They've seen that 9 times out of 10 the case fits just like Robert (the previous reviewer) had stated. Therefore I'm going to order another one and see how it works. I'll be back with the outcome. I sure like this company, great product and great customer service.

UPDATE 3/22/2012: The second cover I ordered arrived yesterday, and lo and behold, it FITS. It's still snug and that top left corner isn't sitting completely flat and snug, but it's not popping off. In fact, I plucked it a couple times to try and get it to pop off like it was a loaded spring, and it stayed put. It even took a bit of effort to get it to come loose when I DID go to take it off. So the good news is that a few of you might get a "bad" one but the Customer Service from this company is so spot on that you'll have a quick replacement, and being the cover has such a nice feel, I say it's worth it. I found the best way to attach the cover is to slide the iPad3 in so the long vertical left side goes in first (iPad facing up at you). Then keep your thumb on that top left corner as you snap the right side in.

Enjoy!

Read Best Reviews of JustCase Slim Apple iPad 2 Smart Cover Companion Compatible Back Case with Matching Color -Orange Here

This is the best iPad 2 back cover I have used. It fits very well, has all ports open, and they even dig out little holes for the speaker, much better than other back cases I have used. Most importantly, it works perfectly with the iPad 2 Smart Cover for front protection. Beautiful matte finish, very smooth and feels good to hold. I purchased one in black for myself and am going to buy another one as a gift for my daughter, but haven't decided which color to get her yet, actually I like all of the colors.

Want JustCase Slim Apple iPad 2 Smart Cover Companion Compatible Back Case with Matching Color -Orange Discount?

I love this product! Perfect companion to the Smart Cover. Fits the back of my iPad like a glove.

I originally received the wrong color case (black instead of clear). Before I had a chance to report it, Sabrina at JustCase contacted me to say that the company was already aware of the mistake, and she immediately sent me the correct case; without my even having to return the other case!

Great customer service ...great product! A MUST for your iPad2!

Exactly what I was looking for, inexpensive compared to some and fits perfectly. Also what I like is it prevents my iPad from slipping when I hold it or set it on my legs. Great color choices too!!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Casio Cassiopeia E-200 Pocket PC

Casio Cassiopeia E-200 Pocket PC
  • 64 MB of RAM
  • Two expansion slots: one for CompactFlash and one for Secure Digital/MMC cards
  • Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 Software
  • 3.5-inch TFT active matrix display with over 64,000 colors
  • What's in the box: Cassiopeia E-200, Stylus, USB Cradle, AC Adapter, Li-ion rechargeable replaceable battery, CR-2032 backup battery, Pocket PC User's Guide, Hardware Guide

I bought this PDA after extensive obsessing over web reviews, product information specs, and visiting the "red shirted" and "blue shirted" sales associates at my local tech retail stores. I chose the Casio BE-300 for its functional ability, and to supplement, not replace, my laptop.

I highly recommend this unit for those of you who, like me, need a small, inexpensive, yet fully functional color display PDA to record your calendar events, take quick notes, maintain Outlook-like contact lists, and check basic email. This unit does all this beautifully, and synchronizes well with Outlook 2000. The only strange synchronization I've found is that items sent from the PDA to Outlook 2000 are sometimes misspelled, but never in the other direction. I wonder if this is more due to my "typing" using the stylus and the smaller display, rather than an actual synch problem. The entire synch process is very easy to set up, and operates seamlessly for calendar appointments, to-do tasks, contact lists, etc.

As for the lack of software, I don't use a PDA to play games, use Word, and manage spreadsheets; for those, I rely on "real" computers, with at least a 15" display; great graphics card; lots of RAM and cache; a real joystick, mouse, and keyboard; and a true sound system. I just can't do this cramped by a screen smaller than a floppy disk. I know how frustrating this can be, because in 1982 my "real computer" was an Osborne-I with a 3" screen! So trust me on this; work in an ergonomic environment, and if you seek diversion on those long flights, buy an inexpensive hand held game, and use this PDA for your true business needs.

If you've used Pocket PCs in the past, you will likely be thrown a bit by the menu system; it reminds me of the old DOS shells (such as 1dirplus) that don't give you a functional desktop but require you to work through set menu choices listing its functions and programs. That's actually MORE user friendly when you think about the ease with which you can access your programs.

Lastly, you can easily add basic accessories, such as compact flash memory and modem cards. The BE-300 is the roughly the same size as a Handspring Visor, so if you want to put it in a carrying case, you can use one that is compatible with Visor. The only negative I can say at this time (after one month ownership) is that the battery seems to depelete pretty quickly; I use it daily, on and off, and at the end of each day, I seem to have 50% to 60% left only. That may be normal for a PDA, but seems fast to me.

Buy Casio Cassiopeia E-200 Pocket PC Now

The BE300 is a cross between a high-end PDA and an entry level PocketPC with the exception of the price! I was able to get mine for $149 at CompUSA, and I can safely say that was one great deal I got there.

Though you will see lots of reviews saying that the BE300 has too little software out there and has a 'weird' main menu (not like the windows-type menu for PocketPCs). But if you really 'dig in' and see how much resources there are for development for the BE300, you'll grab one fast!

In my case, my unit's startup screen doesn't even look any close to the default screen and why? Research, and with the help of a lot of BE300 owners and developers for this platform who knows a good deal when they see one (special thanks to all the dudes at the Brighthand Forums for the BE300). My BE300 now has a 'desktop' with the works, including selective wallpapers and startup menus like Windows has! The available software is also growing at a high good rate! Even software that run only for the PocketPC are now being ported to the BE300 (Pocketstreets, various MP3 and video players, spreadsheets).

So imagine...a $149-$199 unit (166mhz MIPS CPU w/ 16MB built-in, beautiful and very clear color screen, and CF expansion) capable running applications that a $400-600 unit can? Hmmm....go figure :-)

And with a full Windows CE Net OS upgrade in the works, the BE300 will definitely make it big time!

Some considerations: get a nice PDA case for protection(it'll fit in the Palm Glove series w/o it's face cover) and get at least a 128MB compactflash card (BE300 supports type I and II) you'll be filling it up with applications, games, ebooks, mp3s, pics, movies in no time. :-) Do get it before they start jacking up the prices!!

Read Best Reviews of Casio Cassiopeia E-200 Pocket PC Here

I was looking for compatibility with certain Win CE Programs.

It tells you nowhere that it has its own Casio Proprietary customized operating system, that does not allow running Active Sync (which is the interface between your PC and this dumb PDA)

Instead it has a program called "PC Connect" and very few programs have been written for it. Very dissapointing and deceiving

Want Casio Cassiopeia E-200 Pocket PC Discount?

The Casio BE-300 way outclasses everything else in it's price range. I've used Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices, Palms, Visors and several organizers. This device plays videos and displays photos better than the Pocket PCs we bought at work that cost twice as much. Syncronizing email worked well too.

The BE-300 has a powerful processor; 133 Mhz (speed) 64 bit (if a 32 bit processor is a 2 lane highway, this one is a 4 lane freeway!). The screen is great, high color and much better resolution than the Palm. The operating system is upgradeable (flash rom) which means it's also recoverable if there is an error you can reload it. Extremely flexible and expandable piece of machinery.

I found it as easy as the other Pocket PC/WinCE devices I've used and much less trouble than the Palm/Visors.

Why is it cheaper? I've read that Casio wrote it's own interface for the brand-new Windows CE 3.0 because Microsoft requires devices running Pocket PC to have a speaker, microphone and infrared port.

Available software for the BE-300 has doubled in the 3 weeks I've owned it. I've contacted services like AvantGo and Mazingo; both were interested in making versions for the BE-300.

Amazon's engine that compares it to other devices is missing quite a bit of information, probably because this is a new device. If I haven't made it abundantly clear, I highly recommend this device.

Check out an on line forum for more detailed information from folks that own them (...)

I really like the styling, weight and dimensions of this unit. The color display is excellent and it has all of the basic tools you'll need. However, I still haven't decided on whether or not I'm going to return it because of the fact that it's not compatible with most software made for pocket PCs. Casio has been adding quite a few software titles within the past 3-4 weeks but I think it will be quite some time before they will have an adequate arsenal.

I actually sold my Compaq 1650 to purchase this unit (mainly for the color LCD). However, I do miss the voice recorder, solitaire and ease of the ActiveSync software with the previous unit. This unit comes with PC Connect/Intellisync and it seems to have a mind of it's own when it comes to performing a syncronization.....sometimes it will and sometimes it won't.

Loading the limited software titles and program files from MyCasio.Com has been somewhat of a challenge as well. However, I was able to download some game titles from Jimmy.Com made for this unit fairly easily. The gaming possibilities are actually pretty promising.

Besides the limited software, my biggest gripe is that it doesn't have GPS capabilities right now. I'm in sales and I hate to be lost while driving around new territories. A GPS system would probably sway me into keeping the unit.

I guess the biggest question for me is do I want to spend an additonal (money) for a Casio E-125 or another unit of greater price when the BE-300 practically does everything all the others will do?

I suppose limited software and hardware applications should be expected with such a new product and if Casio remedies these few faults, they can really gain a substantial market share for a unit that is an overall good buy when you stack up the competition.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Datavas Hand Held iPhone 4/4S DLP Projector

Datavas Hand Held iPhone 4/4S DLP Projector
  • 640x360 native display
  • 15-lumen LED projector

Very happy with my projector would highly recommend good for Netflix good for pic slides nice for watching recorded videos... Overall very impressed

Buy Datavas Hand Held iPhone 4/4S DLP Projector Now

Could be thinner, brighter DLP and speakers could be louder but over all not bad as is.

I don't think I would have paid the $300 price it originally had (I got mine for around $140)

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

PDair Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102 - Book Type (Black)

PDair Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102 - Book TypeThis leather case is a perfect match for Samsung Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102. True to the pictures provided, never again will I experience acccidental calling/texting because this case will definitely prevent from doing so. Although, the cellphone can be locked, I still prefer it to be unlocked and use these leather case instead for convenience and quick draw.

Underneath the circle patch right below the camera lens hole, lies a circular metal (like a washer) where you can screw the belt clip assembly (provided in the package). It's another neat feature because once attached to the belt, the whole case rotates freely, hence I can adjust it when I sit down. It also has a push button to release the leather case instead of unclipping the whole unit from my belt.

Very well made product. I have had no problems with it so far, and it saved my phone from damage twice already when I accidentally dropped it. The phone doesn't even have one scratch so far, I t looks brand new. Which is surprising considering I have had it a few months already.

The only thing I wish it had is a belt clip option. It is too uncomfortable in my pockets, and I don't like putting my phone down because I often misplace it.

Buy PDair Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102 - Book Type (Black) Now

At first I liked this case. Looks sharp. Good workmanwship. Excellent styling. But then one day my cell phone went missing. I found it outside where I was weeding. It took hours. It happened again. Then I was getting out of a car and my new Samsung cellphone bounced off the concrete pavement and chipped the corner. The case turns 180 degrees and dumps your cell phone. This has happened 3 times in less than 4 weeks. They do warn you that it turns 360 degrees but they make it sound like a feature! I no longer trust it. It ruined my cell.

Read Best Reviews of PDair Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102 - Book Type (Black) Here

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Viewsonic V7E_1WNA1US7_01 ViewPad 7e 7-Inch Android 2.3 Gingerbread Tablet - White

Viewsonic V7E_1WNA1US7_01 ViewPad 7e 7-Inch Android 2.3 Gingerbread Tablet - White
  • ViewPad 7e, 7" Android 2.3 Gingerbread tablet, Wi Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR
  • Offer top popular apps: Including Twitter, TuneIn radio, Kindle for Android, Amazon App Store for Android & more, Fast and powerful Arm Cortex-A8, 1GHz, 512MB RAM
  • 4GB Storage capacity and expandable memory up to 32GB for Micro SD card, RiteTouch with multi-touch 800x600 high resolution screen
  • Support 1080p video playback via micro HDMI out connection, G-Sensor built in for auto rotation & Ambient light sensor
  • Dual cameras - 3MP/Rear, 0.3MP/front, OTG USB port function support (Host/Device), Support Flash 10.3

After seen and using iPAds, iPad2s, Iconias, Asus, Galaxy Tab, this Viewpad 7e from Viewsonic Viewsonic V7E_1WNA1US7_01 ViewPad 7e 7-Inch Android 2.3 Gingerbread Tablet White is the nicest fashion statement for less than $180 you can make during these holidays!

I have used tablets and convertible tablets, for entertainment, reading ebooks and for teaching math and physics classes, and this is the nicest, coziest 7in tablet me and my family have ever had so far.

Some claims it freezes. Mine, not whatsoever. Perhaps kids had to be careful not to push the tiny on/off button at the top right.

Some also may complain it does not come with Android Market or is rooted. Need to know that Android Market is not really free, when you pay for a nifty expensive tablet that does the same things as this one, there, you are paying for AM. Nothing is free, unless you are willing to risk rooting it and installing a generic rom to have partial access to AM. But then you got something else: a generic tablet.

The fact that has a fast-response resistive screen makes it ideal for teaching and for school. Kids need to learn to write, and the appropiate apps, this Viewpad 7e can change the classroom. School districts will see the immense savings on their budgets.

Pros:

sleek white frame (could come in other fashion colors)

white/black/white packing,

nice front buttons instead of on-screen,

nice 3d Viewscene home screen

good size for internal memory

fast enough for the price

allows to install reliable non-Android Market apps

connector for HDMI and USB on top

front and back cameras, both videocapturing

quick no-false response for a resistive screen

works with $1 stylus/pen (eg Uniball Signo MC3, BIC e3)

does turn off accidentally (asks to be turned off politely)

decent price (if kept under $199)

Cons:

not a full Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) implementation

should have included a plastic stylus

not Android Market (if really want it buy a expensive tablet)

may not fit well in small hands like kids'

plastic case casting surface not uniform (it may have been done too fast to launch it)

should have included one complimentary screen protector

not easy user replaceable battery

front camera a bit grainy with low light

A definite buy for a first family tablet. Not to be compared with flagship tablets. Tablets should now be classified according to levels; it is not fair to compare this one to iPads or other $500-800 tablets. It is a star in its own level.

As a scale for comparison, a generic $70-90 tablet will be like having a Chery QQ or Tata Nano minicar, an iPad2 or or iPad3 with 4G access will be like a Range Rover Evoque, this Viewpad 7e is like a well built Toyota Corolla. If you want something like the new shrink-size Infiniti in tablets, then get a Samsung Galaxy Note.

Well done for a budget tablet. We'll see how it lasts and endures. My review of its application for educational environments will be soon posted on my blog,

Buy Viewsonic V7E_1WNA1US7_01 ViewPad 7e 7-Inch Android 2.3 Gingerbread Tablet - White Now

If you are looking for this tablet, it means that you are looking for something in the $200 price range.

As some of you already know it, the Kindle Fire costs only $199 with IPS capacitive screen, duo core and 8GB.

So if you can get this tablet under $200, you get a pretty good deal if you want something decent with a front camera for video call. Otherwise, the other good bet is MID 7022 which has a capacitive screen.

-----------------

Ok, there are a lot of things to be said about this tablet. Some other reviewers have rated this tablet as bad as it could be (e.g. freezes, and etc...). True and not true.

I have a Toshiba Thrive 16GB. Comparing a 16GB 10" screen Tegra 2 with 1GB of RAM to this little toy seems unfair, but this tablet is not bad. You just must know how to fully utilize the Viewpad 7e.

The PROs:

white case

small form factor (i.e. 7 inch screen)

front and rear camera

Android 2.3

microSD slot

4 buttons below screen

sound

The CONs:

limited 4GB storage

512 MB RAM

single core

screen resolution

------------------

I was able to install Google Market. It's really not that hard when you make some research on how to install it. BUT I've found it useless because it's not the up-to-date one.

The 1Market and the Appstore pre-installed in the Viewpad 7e are good enough. You just have to make yourself as a SuperUser. Also, the device is already configure for the user to be able to move installed applications to the SD. Or if you want you can install App2SD for free.

------------------

Knowing that you have only 4GB, a single core, and 512 MB RAM to play with, you must know how to work with what you got. The key is to clear any unnecessary program when not in use, not to use the 3D Launch (a.k.a. SPB Shell), and definitely NO Live Wallpaper.

It may sound easier said than done, right??? Well, there's a free app for that's called Gemini Taskiller Widget program. After installation and setup, all you need to do is to shake the device so that it would clear your RAM every time after you close a program to open another one. My 8 year old girl can do it. Why can't you?

----------------

With QQ Player installed, I can even play RMVB! MKV can also be played for animation episodes. This is all a cool and cheap tablet that can do it all with restrictions of course.

Overall, for something under $200, it is a nice tablet. I got mine for $170 during Black Friday.

The other thing I want to mention is the screen. It's more resistive than capacitive. It also means that it is not as hard as gorilla glass of course.

I was a little put off by it, but I eventually get use to it. It is not that bad. It's like in a Nintendo DS, if not better. It is acceptable.

Although the resolution is not that high, it is really acceptable when watching NON-HD episodes. Let's face it! Who got enough bandwidth and time to download HD episodes regurlarly??? I was one of them, but then if you car recommended fuel is 87, why pay/waste for better grade?

On my Toshiba Thrive, when I play RMVB episodes, the pictures are very blurry because of the lower resolution format. On this baby, it looks more acceptable on a smaller screen @ a lower resolution.

--------------------

The other downside is the Wifi. I have really good reception. I have good signal even when I am in another room with closed door. The problem is that it seems to go to sleep even when I have set up Wifi to never go to sleep. I have also set my device with static IP, and the trouble still persists whenever the device is left unused for a while.

No problem. The solution is to reset the Wifi, and to find an easy way to do it. Just put a Wifi toggle switch as a widget in different pages, and flick it off and on whenever programs stop seeing any network connection. This usually happens after the tablet has been left unused for a while (e.g. charging).

Of course, in my more expensive Tablet (i.e. the Thrive), I do not have this problem. Hopefully, there will be an update soon to fix this problem. But then again, I know my way around it.

-----------------

The sound on this tablet is pretty impressive. I did not expect it to be that good.

The Toshiba Thrive has stereo speaker. This Viewpad 7e only has one, but it sounds better than my Toshiba Thrive!!!

How so? Acoustic design. The Toshiba Thrive stereo speakers just throw sounds straight from the bottom. The Viewpad 7e resonates through the tablet nicely with only one speaker to make it more lively (kind of like a tube TV in hand)! Simply amazing! And with a white case, it's just class (with restrictive power).

But as a Toshiba Thrive owner, I really have some hard time swallowing this. Yes, a bit mad indeed about what the Viewpad 7e can throw in the sound department. -

-----------------

Also, after installing programs (then move them to SD if possible), don't forget to reboot, then test the program.

The battery is adequate. You just have to tune down the screen brightness, and lower the volume whenever you can. My daughter just crams the volume to the MAX, and she still gets some good kicks for about 3 hours. Good enough for me! I don't want her to be in front of the screen too long.

-----------------

Like I said, once you know how to operate this baby, for the price it is a steal if you can find it close to the price range of a MID 7200.

At least with the Viewpad 7e, you can still use Skype or other programs to do video call. The Kindle Fire can't. Also, the Viewpad has expandable microSD storage that you can total up to 36GB (4+32). But it is no duo core, nor does it have IPS screen. It is what it is. It just depends what you want for something close to $200.

Otherwise, save your money, and buy an Iconia A100 for more $$$!

Read Best Reviews of Viewsonic V7E_1WNA1US7_01 ViewPad 7e 7-Inch Android 2.3 Gingerbread Tablet - White Here

Very fast web browsing. Much better than Kindle Fire. Has real Amazon Kindle Ap. You can't beat it for the price.Don't order The ViewSonic ViewPad 7, 7 Inch Android Tablet Folio Leather Case Black , it is junk and doesn't fit.

Want Viewsonic V7E_1WNA1US7_01 ViewPad 7e 7-Inch Android 2.3 Gingerbread Tablet - White Discount?

It's a nice piece of hardware with excellent sound and graphics. It's very sturdy. I recently found out that there is a way to install the Android Market and that was the only thing that was missing. Thank you, Dr. Chuck Yuen.

Edit:

I dropped my review down because it won't play wma files and their tech support people are morons. If you need to reset the Viewpad because it locked up, then simply press the power key and the home key together. Also, the manual states that it plays wma files and it doesn't.

Edit: Sadly, as some others have reported, my Viewpad 7e also showed issues when reading microSDHC cards. In my case, only 2 of 4 cards that I own would even read. One of these cards was brand new, and all of them work fine in other devices. Of the 2 cards that my Viewpad could read, one would un-mount itself and become unreadable within minutes, and the other would work fine for several hours, but randomly either un-mount or corrupt files. As recommended by Viewsonic Customer Service, I tried reformatting all the cards, both on a PC, and in my Viewpad 7e, but it didn't change anything.

I did really like my Viewpad 7e, but I was forced to replace it with another tablet when Amazon was unable to ship a replacement (or give a firm date when one would be available.)

Hopefully, the problem I had with the microSDHC card reader on my Viewpad was a fluke (and not indicative of a general design defect of some sort), and if so, I would still rate the Viewpad 7e a fairly good value, because though it lacks some features, like a capacitive touch screen, that are found on other tablets like the Kindle Fire, by way of compensation it has other useful features like cameras, bluetooth, and expandable microSDHC memory.

. . . But, for this comparison to work in the Viewpad's favor, the added features (like the micro-SDHC card expansion slot) also have to ACTUALLY WORK.

For the record, here are the things that I really liked about my Viewpad -

Both front and rear cameras (fairly rare on such an inexpensive tablet)

512 k memory, and a 1GHz CPU (better performance than most other low cost tablets)

USB OTG Host capability

Bluetooth (also rare on inexpensive tablets selling below 200 dollars)

Easy to hook up an external keyboard and mouse (works with BOTH Bluetooth and USB)

The multi-touch 7 inch 800x600 screen with it's slightly more spacious 4:3 aspect ratio

... (vs. the 7 inch 16:9 screens found on most other devices)

Built in Flash Video in the browser.

... And here are some of the things I was not as thrilled about -

The Viewpad 7e's cameras are only so-so (not nearly as good as the built in cameras on the Samsung Galaxy Player 4 for example)

On the Viewpad 7e, if you forget to disable 'Sync' and 'WiFi' with the Power Widget before using the sleep button, the battery will drain really fast for a device that is supposed to be 'sleeping' in low power mode. My other Android devices (as well as my Netbook PC) will run several days to a week or more while sleeping, but the Viewpad will drain in less than 24 hours if Wifi is not disabled. Disabling WiFi and Sync will extend this to a few days, which is a little more reasonable, but still less than every other device that I own.

The Viewpad 7e touch screen is resistive, so instead of a nice smooth scratch resistant glassed in front like the Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet, what you see on the Viewpad 7e is a plastic screen that is slightly recessed into a picture frame style bezel (which may present both a durability and an aesthetic issue with some folks) and of course, you have to use a slightly firmer touch than with a capacitive screen.

I didn't find this to be a deal breaker with my Viewpad, because the extra pressure required was fairly light and not too objectionable, and I have to admit that, after careful calibration, the pointing accuracy was excellent (easily as good, and often better, than many of the capacitive screens I have used).

There is no Compass or GPS on the Viewpad 7e. I suppose this is forgivable given the low price point, but the only slightly more expensive $200 Galaxy Player 4 has nearly every feature that the Viewpad 7e has, including a 1GHz CPU and 512k of Ram, PLUS more flash memory (8 Gigs) AND both GPS and a Compass all in a tiny Cell Phone sized package. Of course this could be explained away as an apples-to-oranges comparison, since the Galaxy Player has only a tiny 4 inch screen; Ok, but how about the 8 inch Vizio Tablet which ALSO has both a Compass and built in GPS plus an even HIGHER RESOLUTION 8 inch 1024x768 screen? Admittedly, you don't get something for nothing, and the Vizio is a bit more pricey, especially here on Amazon, but over the holidays it sold all around the country for as little as $189. Bottom line, after not thinking that it would matter, I went on to find that there are a ton of new apps that depend on GPS and Compass, so even if it would have raised the price by 10 or 20 dollars, I would have preferred that the Viewpad 7e include both a GPS and Compass.

Another big negative for many folks is the fact that the Viewpad 7e doesn't have the full Android Market from Google. Instead, you get Amazon's App Store, and 1Mobile Market. I bought this device mainly for use as a book reader, and I WAS able to find All my favorite book reader Apps. The Kindle App comes pre-installed, and between the two markets that were provided, the B&N's Nook App, as well as Aldiko, Cool Reader, FBreader were all available.

Also, unlike some Android phones, the Viewpad 7e is not blocked from installing Apps from other sources (you just have to select it as an option under settings), so I was able to find and load several Apps by going directly to their respective web sites and downloading the .APK files directly (After a successful download, you can either just pull down your notification panel and install the app from there, or from `Downloads' on your `All Apps' page.)

Because of these other alternatives, I didn't think that the lack of the full Android Market would bug me, but like the GPS thing, I found that I was bugged just a bit by missing access to some of the really cool Google Apps like Google Maps, Google Earth, and Google Sky.

On the plus side, I did find that the default firmware on the Viewpad 7e is fairly easy to 'Root' (Gingerbreak did it in one-click), and there are then several fairly easy methods to install the full Google Android Market, so this would not have continued to be an issue for me (had I been able to keep my Viewpad 7e) since access to the full Android Market can fairly easily be added (though I understand that not everyone will want to have to hack their tablet to make it do what they want it to...)

I also had plans to fix the lack of a GPS on my 7e by adding a tiny TomTom external Bluetooth GPS (only about 10 dollars here on Amazon) but fate intervened, and as I noted in my first paragraph above, I had no choice but to return my Viewpad 7e due to a problem with the built in microSDHC card reader.

Overall, despite the issues I mentioned, I did like my Viewpad 7e, and still consider it to be a pretty good 'starter' Android Tablet.

On the other hand, if you think you would be bugged by the lack of a capacitive screen, GPS, and access to the full Android Market (and are willing to spend a few dollars more), I suggest that you check out the Samsung Galaxy Player 4 or 5 (which have 4 and 5 inch screens respectively) or the Vizio 8 inch tablet.

To replace my ill-fated Viewpad, I ended up picking up a refurbished Vizio 8 inch tablet for just under $200, and then, because the Vizio is a bit larger and I missed the portability, I picked up a little Samsung Galaxy Player 4.

With the Vizio, I lost the Viewpad 7e's rear side camera, but gained a beautiful larger 1024x768 glass surfaced capacitive screen which works very nicely. I do notice though, that on the Vizio, the standard home-screen 'launcher' App is really sluggish compared to what I was seeing on my Viewpad 7e, and unlike my Viewpad, the Vizio doesn't give you the option to just use the standard Android launcher (which I fixed by loading the Go Launcher from the market). Also, though the Vizio's screen is only technically one inch larger than the Viewpad 7e, the difference in portability and general `hand-hold-ability' is pretty noticeable. Though I found it fairly easy to hold my Viewpad 7e in one hand, the Vizio is definitely more of a prop-it-in-your-lap type device.

And lastly, since I mentioned also getting a Galaxy Player 4, you may be wondering about how it stacks up against the others.

The answer is in comparison to both the Vizio 8 inch tablet, and my original ViewSonic Viewpad 7e, the Samsung Galaxy Player 4 (which is also based on Android 2.3) is flat out the slickest, best working, and most powerful Android Tablet of the three.

The Galaxy Player has a super smooth and accurate capacitive touch screen.

The Galaxy Player Plays nearly every video format you can think of right out of the box.

The Galaxy Player has a noticeably better front camera than either the Vizio or Viewsonic, and a MUCH, MUCH, MUCH BETTER back camera than the Viewpad 7e (Vizio has no back camera at all)

Compared to both the others, the Galaxy Player 4 is smoother and more stable, and both the Web Browser and Flash video are more reliable.

My Galaxy Player 4 battery life is actually better than my previous Viewpad 7e and roughly on a par with the 8 inch Vizio (5 hours when playing multi-media, and longer when used as a book reader or for other low-cpu tasks at reduced screen brightness)

Hard to believe that a tiny device that is mostly billed as an MP3 and Video Player can out class two dedicated Android 2.3 Gingerbread Tablets, but that's the way it is.

Pretty much the ONLY thing that the Samsung Galaxy Player 4 gives up to the other two tablets is their larger screens, but if you can live with the Galaxy Player's diminutive 4 inch screen (which is razor sharp by the way), in terms of it's raw performance as an Android tablet, it's the best of the three by a wide margin.

Sorry to drift off into discussions of the pluses and minuses of the tablets I purchased to replace my defective Viewpad, but I thought that a few direct side by side comparisons might help anyone who is comparison shopping.