orlandotek
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- Jan 11, 2011
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I bought my Tablet 5 days ago (Cruz T103)....
It had a slow start, I thought the device was very sluggish BEFORE I found out about
the update on the Velocity Micro site. I updated my T103 and since then it has been all uphill.
We all know it will not natively support the Android market. I guess Google just hates
the idea of making money by selling us apps...go figure..LOL..
Besides this minor issue, I have enjoyed using my device over the last 5 days.
I have watched an epidose of SGU (AVI files which play fine) as well as a few epidodes of Pinky and the Brain.
I took the tablet to breakfast with me this morning that had Wifi access and was able to do most things just fine. It could not access Snapfish, though. That website is just too graphic intensive for the T103. But, a few other wibsites that I thought it would not be able to handle, it actually handled those sites suprisingly well. This is using Skyfire 3.0.
This device replaced my Eken m001 that I bought about a year ago. I found that device a novelty and the only really useful thing it could do was check e-mail. For anything else, I found the Eken about un-usable. But for $80.00, I had to check it out for myself.
I paid 3x the price for the T103 than I did for the Eken. And was happy to do so.
I find the T103 very useful and I especially like its small size.
Now, to just find a DOCK for this thing....
It had a slow start, I thought the device was very sluggish BEFORE I found out about
the update on the Velocity Micro site. I updated my T103 and since then it has been all uphill.
We all know it will not natively support the Android market. I guess Google just hates
the idea of making money by selling us apps...go figure..LOL..
Besides this minor issue, I have enjoyed using my device over the last 5 days.
I have watched an epidose of SGU (AVI files which play fine) as well as a few epidodes of Pinky and the Brain.
I took the tablet to breakfast with me this morning that had Wifi access and was able to do most things just fine. It could not access Snapfish, though. That website is just too graphic intensive for the T103. But, a few other wibsites that I thought it would not be able to handle, it actually handled those sites suprisingly well. This is using Skyfire 3.0.
This device replaced my Eken m001 that I bought about a year ago. I found that device a novelty and the only really useful thing it could do was check e-mail. For anything else, I found the Eken about un-usable. But for $80.00, I had to check it out for myself.
I paid 3x the price for the T103 than I did for the Eken. And was happy to do so.
I find the T103 very useful and I especially like its small size.
Now, to just find a DOCK for this thing....