Q. what is a good Android tablet that is at a good price, that can run all the android apps, comes with a good amount of hardware, fast, no lag, and upgraded. Also one that has alot of content on it and upgrades.
A. Maybe 198.99 in the 8 "inch to meet your requirements
http://www.itabletpcshop.com/Android-Tablet-PC-8-Inch-best-Google-Tabletpc
Processor Clock Speed 800MHZ
Processor / Manufacturer Telechip
Processor Model Tcc8902
RAM / Technology DDR
RAM Installed Size 256M
RAM Max Supported Size 4G
The ZT-180 10.2� inch Also great CPU 1G very fast run APP game
http://www.itabletpcshop.com/Android-Tablet-PC-Google-Best-TabletPC-ZT-180
Processor Clock Speed 1GHz
Processor / Manufacturer ZT-180
Processor Model ZT-180
Cache Memory / Type I-Cache
Cache Memory / Installed Size 2M
RAM / Technology DDR
RAM Installed Size 256MB
RAM Max Supported Size 256M
Display Diagonal Size 10"
http://www.itabletpcshop.com/Android-Tablet-PC-8-Inch-best-Google-Tabletpc
Processor Clock Speed 800MHZ
Processor / Manufacturer Telechip
Processor Model Tcc8902
RAM / Technology DDR
RAM Installed Size 256M
RAM Max Supported Size 4G
The ZT-180 10.2� inch Also great CPU 1G very fast run APP game
http://www.itabletpcshop.com/Android-Tablet-PC-Google-Best-TabletPC-ZT-180
Processor Clock Speed 1GHz
Processor / Manufacturer ZT-180
Processor Model ZT-180
Cache Memory / Type I-Cache
Cache Memory / Installed Size 2M
RAM / Technology DDR
RAM Installed Size 256MB
RAM Max Supported Size 256M
Display Diagonal Size 10"
Is a Kindle Fire better than a Android Tablet?
Q. I just got a Kindle fire for Christmas because I like to go on the internet and play games and stuff like that. But, im sort of regreting getting it and I think an Android Tablet might have been better. What do you think?
A. Hi Krystle, Kindle Fire is a lemon, it's as simple as that. Trouble with Wi-Fi connection on Kindle Fire and issues with Silk browser are only some of the long list of reported problems with this device. Other issues are that it runs hot to touch, video playback is jerky, touch screen is not responsive and it takes 2-3 touches to register, power button placement is very poor and is prone to accidental power off, all the hype of Silk browser is a fake where the browsing is actually slower than on other Android tablets, etc.
Just return it while you can and get Nook Tablet - it's been getting rave reviews and it is the best device in it's class - much better than Kindle Fire. It's got Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, Angry Brids, etc., the best battery life (30% better than Fire), the best non-glare laminated screen (vs. very reflective screen of Fire), double the RAM and space for apps/photos/movies, microSD slot, a microphone for Skype, and physical volume controls on the side (neither of those is on Kindle Fire.) Amazon's own web site has hundreds (almost 1800 so far) of reviews of Kindle Fire's new owners that gave it 1 or 2 star reviews because of choppy/laggy experience they got from this underpowered device.
Also, Amazon prime is worthless - for $79 you get 13,000 movies and 10,000 books included while Netflix has millions of movies (for $8/month) and B&N ebook store has millions of books (and over 2.5 million free ones). All your purchases for Nook (ebooks/apps) are stored in free Barnes & Noble Cloud thus even if you break the device you can download everything back on another one.
Check out this pro side by side review:
ENGADGET
Both devices rock 1GHz dual-core processors, but the Nook has an edge here, with its 1GB of RAM to the Fire's 512MB -- and certainly the difference is noticeable, even when booting up something as simple as a game like Angry Birds. Things are even more pronounced during video playback. We took Shutter Island for a spin via Netflix streaming on both devices, and it was really like night and day. Motion is far less choppy on the Barnes & Noble device. The HD playback on the Nook also picked up subtle imagery like patterns on ties, which were largely lost on the Fire
Just return it while you can and get Nook Tablet - it's been getting rave reviews and it is the best device in it's class - much better than Kindle Fire. It's got Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, Angry Brids, etc., the best battery life (30% better than Fire), the best non-glare laminated screen (vs. very reflective screen of Fire), double the RAM and space for apps/photos/movies, microSD slot, a microphone for Skype, and physical volume controls on the side (neither of those is on Kindle Fire.) Amazon's own web site has hundreds (almost 1800 so far) of reviews of Kindle Fire's new owners that gave it 1 or 2 star reviews because of choppy/laggy experience they got from this underpowered device.
Also, Amazon prime is worthless - for $79 you get 13,000 movies and 10,000 books included while Netflix has millions of movies (for $8/month) and B&N ebook store has millions of books (and over 2.5 million free ones). All your purchases for Nook (ebooks/apps) are stored in free Barnes & Noble Cloud thus even if you break the device you can download everything back on another one.
Check out this pro side by side review:
ENGADGET
Both devices rock 1GHz dual-core processors, but the Nook has an edge here, with its 1GB of RAM to the Fire's 512MB -- and certainly the difference is noticeable, even when booting up something as simple as a game like Angry Birds. Things are even more pronounced during video playback. We took Shutter Island for a spin via Netflix streaming on both devices, and it was really like night and day. Motion is far less choppy on the Barnes & Noble device. The HD playback on the Nook also picked up subtle imagery like patterns on ties, which were largely lost on the Fire
why does my android tablet keep saying it is a vodaphone?
Q. i purchased the A1CS 8" ANDROID 2.3 TABLET and i am trying to download apps for it from the market place but it keeps telling me 'this app is incompatible with your Vodaphone Unknown Full Android on s5pv210'
am i doing it wrong?
am i doing it wrong?
A. Android 2.3 was never really intended for tablets, which is why they released 3.0 (Honeycomb). The issue is probably in the porting from the phone version of 2.3 to an altered, tablet friendly version of it. I would recommend taking it back to wherever you got it, or scouring the internet for a proper fix.
How do I get BBC I Player to play on an Arnova 8 Android Tablet?
Q. I have recently purchased the above and have no idea how to get BBC I Player or YouTube to work on this. Any ideas? Please make it as simple as possible lol.
A. Just read the manual.
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