Sunday, November 20, 2011

Skytex Primer Pocket 4.3" Multi-touch Android 2.2 Media Tablet



Product Features
  • 4.3" LCD display
  • Android 2.2;
  • Multi-touch (pinch-to-zoom)
  • 600 MHz processor 600MHz + 400 MHz DSP; G-sensor
  • 256 MB DDR2 RAM
  • Compatible with microSD Cards up to 16 GB
Technical Details
  • Brand Name: Skytex
  • Model: SX-EB430A
  • Hardware Platform: Android 2.2
  • Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11bgn
  • Length: 4 inches
  • Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor): ONE YEAR
Product Description
SKYTEX SX-EB430A Primer Pocket 4.3" is the cheap pc tablet which have Multi-Touch Tablet with Android 2.2


Reviews
I took a flyer and ordered this cheap pc tablet product not sure whether it was just a toy or was a truly multi-functional device. The first challenge was to figure out how navigate the screen landscape. Using my finger proved to be frustrating. So after an hour or two I was ready to send it back.
The following day, I switched to a stylus, which overcame the hit-or-miss experience of navigating the resistive screen. While not exactly on par capacitive screens, it was a tremendous improvement and more than merely tolerable.
The audio and video output soften truck me as really good, considering the device's specs. My experience with wifi at hot sites was also very good. In fact, it was better than my cell phone. No problems were detected with the G-sensor or the microSD card slot. The buttons or levers for on/off, men, back, and volume took a few minutes to get accustomed to, but once learned they were very functional. (Anyone who has used the Archos 400 and higher line of products has experienced a similar learning curve.)
Perhaps the one drawback to the Primer Pocket is that it does not have access to the android Market, but instead comes with GetJar for apps. Third-party app stores like Amazon's close the gap somewhat. I am still looking for a good full-fledged office suite that allows viewing AND generating AND editing of Word docs, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations.
The primary purpose in buying an small and inexpensive (as opposed to a cheap) tablet was to have something I could use as a video or music player or for email checking at odd moments. You know, pop it into a trouser pocket and pull it out during a break or at lunch. The Skytex Primer Pocket more than serves these intended uses. I had considered an Archos 43, which is probably a better machine, albeit more expensive. But for $78-89 through online shops like Amazon, Buy.com and elsewhere, it's a terrific deal--not least of all because it is inexpensive and multi-functional, not cheap and limiting!


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