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2009-11-02
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Hi Tintin,
Yes, I bought a SmartQ7 because it was cheap (I'm wating for the Apple Tablet if ever or the eDge Dualscreen), and has a decent screen-size. I use it with a BT Apple Keyboard for writing articles (along my N810 wich I use for lyrical work) using a stable version of Abiword.
a) build quality is good, though plastic it doesn't feel that cheap
b) it runs well - I managed to do some firmwhere-updates and installe some programs. Actually, on discussion boards I read somewhere that it is the best so far - better then WinCE, Android or Mer.
c) no experience. Rumor has it that a descent android version for the SmartQ7 will arive soon (on the smartq5 it's there already but it gives a battery-life-drop)
d) I think you shouldn't buy it for that (no flash) - read the discussions
e) batterylife is very good, you can savely work a day on it without being afraid it will stop
I would recommend it because it is cheap, you can read excellent on it (with evince and fbreader), and if you have experience with the command-line structure of Linux/Ubuntu you can modify it aroudn (I can't ;-). I bought it as a inbetween-device and I'm very satisfied with it.
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2009-11-03
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I see that they are selling for around $275 or so and seem rather interesting.
If anyone have actual experience with them;
a) How is the quality (feel, sturdiness, etc)?
b) How well does regular Ubuntu run on them?
c) How well does Android run on them?
d) How well does movies play back on them?
e) Battery life?
And finally, would you recommend them?
And, a related question..does ANYONE know when the Ramos W7 will be release....? ( http://winarco.com/ramos-mobile-inte...ce-android-w7/ )
Then there is also the A700...Linux tablet... http://www.skytone.net.cn/en/product...27&show_type=1
I luv Google
Last edited by Tintin; 2009-11-02 at 06:49.