Дата публикации: 04.11.2013 10:32:25
Recently I brought the tablet (mentioned in the subject) from my last trip to the USA. It was supposed to be for my wife, but I do not want to give it to her now. It is a really handy thing! My PC remains only for work now. It's possible to read e-mails and browse the Internet with the tablet. I even used it for navigation in the USA.
All settings are close at hand. More precisely, under the right thumb. All the main controls, such as GPS or WiFi toggle widgets, have shortcuts. All other settings are located in a big, but rather a convenient menu.
I put all Google applications (Music, Mail, Reader, and Google+) on one of the five screens. These apps are active widgets, which do not require running the application itself for easy viewing of unread messages. Oh, it seems I forgot to leave a link to Documents.
The device is excellent for gaming. The first one that I've installed was 'Angry Birds'. My son 'is learning patience' now, and I should say that it works - he is becoming more patient. My favourite game is 'Sudoku'.
I installed '2X', the RDP-client, to access the desktop of my PC, but the fingers are not very convenient to manage Windows. So I'm going to buy a stylus. Also I haven't found a way to mount the SMB-resources properly. All the ways require root access.
The on-screen keyboard is convenient, but it is hard to compare to the real one. So if you buy an additional keyboard, you will get a netbook, although I'll definitely be too lazy to remove the cover from the device every time.
The biggest disadvantage of the device is the unique charger. Seems it uses the usual USB-cable, but the tablet does not charge from the USB-port and my other chargers (from my HTC phone, for example). I'll probably have to buy a separate car charger for this device.
PS. This is a translation of my post in Russian.