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7 Inch Android Tablet PC with WiFi and Camera by WOLVOL

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7 Inch Android Tablet PC with WiFi and Camera by WOLVOL

Netbook 7 Inch Android

7 Inch Android Tablet PC with WiFi and Camera by WOLVOL

netbook 7 inch android - click on the image below for more information. 7 Inch Android Tablet PC with WiFi and Camera by WOLVOL
  • CPU Processor: WM8505+ (300MHz), built-in storage capacity 2GB.
  • External Memory with Micro SD Card up to 8GB (Not included), USB Flash Drive Support up to 8GB.

netbook 7 inch android

* Operating System: Android 2.1 * Function Comb: WIFI * Type: Tablet PC * Screen Size: 7 inch

List Price: $ 199.00 Price: $ 88.88


Customer Reviews

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of money, February 14, 2011
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This review is from: 7 Inch Android Tablet PC with WiFi and Camera by WOLVOL (Personal Computers)
This tablet is terrible. My phone which runs widgets runs twices as fast but honestly that it not my issue with the machine. I bought this tablet specificly cause it cleary states it has Skype with camera. My wife is out of town at the top of a mountain in California a few months, there is no cell signal so this was why i needed Skype. Upon recieving the item it has no skype anywhere on it. The app store was terrible but also no skype. Tried downloading it not supported. So i looked up why apparently the tablet runs Android os 1.6 and to get skype need 2.1 or better. The machine os is non upradable. Even the box clearly states Skype. The model number also just says "generic" so clearly Chinese counterfeit. This would be ok maybe for a small child. Dont waste your tome with it.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Awful., February 18, 2011
This review is from: 7 Inch Android Tablet PC with WiFi and Camera by WOLVOL (Personal Computers)
Despite the fact that I got this item for free, as a gift, I still feel ripped off. This tablet, of which there are many incarnations, made by several different Chinese companies, is complete garbage in almost every category. The nomenclature on the box and manual revealed it to be the PanImage Media Tablet Model R79RT2W5. It is not even close to usable out of the box. This thing has as about as much horsepower as your old desktop circa 1998 or '99, with a 400 MHz processor, a measly 256 MB of ram and 2GB of internal memory, expandable up to 32 GBs with a (not included) MicroSD card. The battery has a life of about 3-4 hours max and it runs really warm. But despite all this I figured it might still be all right for light browsing and video playback while traveling. (Spoiler: I was wrong)

The stock ROM that comes installed on the tablet was designed and developed in glorious China and is, unfortunately, utterly, hopelessly broken; the digital equivalent of lead-based toys and tainted dog food. With the stock ROM installed this tablet could not connect to my WiFi at all. It would say my WiFi network was out of range and fail to connect, when it was literally within two feet of my WiFi router. Even on the few occasions when it could actually detect my router it would not respond at all to any connect commands. Switching between various pre-installed apps was problematic and slow with long delays between opening and closing any of the stock menus or returning to the home screen. Not that many of these apps were particularly useful without WiFi, or that any of them were well designed anyway. The stock video player has problems decoding videos resulting in huge artifacts during playback and can only play .mp4s. The camera takes worse pictures than a crappy cellphone and the camcorder is even worse, lol at the reviewer who wanted to use this for Skype. The tablet has no microphone so you can make silent films composed of about 20 square pixels. Useless. There isn't even the Android Marketplace installed, instead you're supposed buy from their Chinese app store! Thanks, but no thanks. It doesn't even have a direct way to connect to a computer. It has this weird port on the bottom that you stick a chintzy plastic converter into, shown in the pictures, and since it has USB ports on it I suppose then that you could hypothetically connect it to your computer in that way. I say hypothetically because no USB cables are included in the box.

Believe it or not though, the touch screen was actually one of the least frustrating things about this device, once calibrated it responds pretty well and I had little trouble typing on it using my fingers. A little metal stylus was included in the box, and makes the touchscreen even easier to use, but the device has no storage port to put the stylus in when you're not using it. I guess you're supposed to carry it around in your pocket.

Unfortunately, this turd was my first introduction to Android devices. I didn't know much about how they worked or how to tinker with them, but I read up on it and after messing with it for a few hours I managed to locate and install a better ROM. When I installed the new rom I saw some improvements in speed and I was finally able to connect to my WiFi. But, even then the tablet was finicky and capricious, disconnecting at random. The internet was as slow as one would expect. Now being able to connect to the internet and thus, a proper marketplace, I installed a couple apps. The Yelp app doesn't work, Pandora Radio doesn't work, the Google Maps app and pretty much anything else is frustratingly slow. I didn't even try downloading any games, because downloading any apps for this thing is like playing Russian Roulette with only one empty chamber. I'm not really sure why it has problems with so many apps. It might have something to with the very limited system specs, or the fact that it can run Android 1.9 and Android 1.9 only. Anything this thing can actually manage to do my iPod touch can do better and faster.

Bottom line? Don't waste your money, your patience or your time on this garbage.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars this sucks. majorly, March 22, 2011
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This review is from: 7 Inch Android Tablet PC with WiFi and Camera by WOLVOL (Personal Computers)
i was extremely disappointed with this item.

1st: it is not connected with the android marketplace. instead it has its own app store which has very few apps and none that are any good. it ships with skype installed, but the skype requires you to enter the phone number of the android phone it is installed on. as it is not a phone, it will not work.
video playback is terrible. 3gp videos lose sound after about 30 seconds and mp4 videos play at half speed, but with the audio track running at full speed.
it is running the android 1.5 OS, so there is no flash player. the app used for playing youtube videos is extremely slow and ignores many videos when you search for them. it also frequently crashes.
the touch screen is very unresponsive and typing on it is nearly impossible.
the processor is so slow that most of the available apps will not even run.
the webcam is terrible.
the only real use of this is as an mp3 player and a mobile web browser (and a bad one at that)

just dont buy it. it sucks
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