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Anyone else REALLY want one of these for christmas? The Toshiba Folio 100 looks like a disaster from what I have read, but this thing really looks like it might have got it right.
Any opinions/reviews/comments?
Archos Internet Tablet 70
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There's a few reviews out and about on the net, and over at archosfans forums they've got some posts on getting full Market access enabled. I just ordered mine today
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There's a few reviews out and about on the net, and over at archosfans forums they've got some posts on getting full Market access enabled. I just ordered mine today
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Let me know how you find it once it arrives! I'm not one of these people that can afford to throw money at gadgets, so I need to make sure I buy the right device and either the archos 70 or the 101 look great to me. The Toshiba folio 100 looks to be a flop from what I have read, and many others are very cheap devices with resistive screens and other issues. Hoping this one hits the mark!
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I've had the A70 for a couple of weeks now and I think it's great for the price. It's not perfect, but I got it for about $260 shipped. I'm primarily going to be using it for entertainment (and for entertaining my kid). It plays movies and music over my home network right out of the box. It was simple to get android market running on it. The soft buttons can be a little annoying, but not a dealbreaker. Biggest complaint is that it doesn't have froyo yet, but from what I hear that should be out soon.
This device out of the box is horrible. I am shocked that something this bad could be released. Several FC just starting up.
With the device flashed it becomes a tablet that one can use. I loved the hardware specs and how it performs but I cannot get over the screen quality.
It is the worst screen I have ever seen. At just a few degrees of axis, major color shifts appear. At 45 degrees the image becomes completely inverted. The screen is the main component on the device IMO. I will be exchanging it this week
I may pick up a nook color to hold me over till Feb-Mar when more tablets come out. At $250 it's a steal. The screen looks better than the iPad's. I know hardware wise the GTab kills it. Oh well, maybe we will have the perfect tablet sometime next year.
A big thanks to all the developers who contributed to making this device usable. Viewsonic owes you guys big time. If not for you guys they would be looking at 60%-80% return rate, again IMO.
well i paid full price and sales tax for my g tablet. its a great device if you can overlook a few things. viewsonic not releasing kernel source yet and the store i bought the g tablet at backing out of selling the product has me on the fence......wait just got a tweet from viewsonic ViewSonic ViewSonic Corp
We will get s/w update out ASAP. We're also releasing the kernel this week. The gTablet should NEVER have been pulled.
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This device out of the box is horrible. I am shocked that something this bad could be released. Several FC just starting up.
With the device flashed it becomes a tablet that one can use. I loved the hardware specs and how it performs but I cannot get over the screen quality.
It is the worst screen I have ever seen. At just a few degrees of axis, major color shifts appear. At 45 degrees the image becomes completely inverted. The screen is the main component on the device IMO. I will be exchanging it this week
I may pick up a nook color to hold me over till Feb-Mar when more tablets come out. At $250 it's a steal. The screen looks better than the iPad's. I know hardware wise the GTab kills it. Oh well, maybe we will have the perfect tablet sometime next year.
A big thanks to all the developers who contributed to making this device usable. Viewsonic owes you guys big time. If not for you guys they would be looking at 60%-80% return rate, again IMO.
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Guess it depends on how you normally view the device. I look at mine from slightly above, or left or right. Looking up to the device is rough, unless only like black & white images
For $350, nothing ATM touches this device:
Solid and fast locking wifi
Twice as fast (at least) as most non Tegra 2 devices
16gb internal
Easy mods
USB host
I am happy to not be able to look up to the device, considering what I got for the price, but the Nook is nice, if mainly reading and light browsing.
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Guess it depends on how you normally view the device. I look at mine from slightly above, or left or right. Looking up to the device is rough, unless only like black & white images
For $350, nothing ATM touches this device:
Solid and fast locking wifi
Twice as fast (at least) as most non Tegra 2 devices
16gb internal
Easy mods
USB host
I am happy to not be able to look up to the device, considering what I got for the price, but the Nook is nice, if mainly reading and light browsing.
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That's the other problem, I wanted the device to read, watch movies (720P) and use the emulators to play old nes games with a wiiMote via bluetooth. I know the nook color isn't up to the task. Maybe I'll just wait...
If only the G tab had a usable screen. You would think from a display company at least?? I guess everyone jumped on the TN panel bandwagon. Except for Apple, we all know how terrible they are doing. I would have easily paid $500+ if this device had an IPS panel or comparable display.
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That's the other problem, I wanted the device to read, watch movies (720P) and use the emulators to play old nes games with a wiiMote via bluetooth. I know the nook color isn't up to the task. Maybe I'll just wait...
If only the G tab had a usable screen. You would think from a display company at least?? I guess everyone jumped on the TN panel bandwagon. Except for Apple, we all know how terrible they are doing. I would have easily paid $500+ if this device had an IPS panel or comparable display.
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you can put in a nice LCD for $50.
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you can put in a nice LCD for $50.
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I know there's been chat about that, but has anyone actually done this? I would totally do this if I knew it was actually successful - my concerns are that the screen is too thick or the connectors are wrong.
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I know there's been chat about that, but has anyone actually done this? I would totally do this if I knew it was actually successful - my concerns are that the screen is too thick or the connectors are wrong.
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I read through all his links he provided in another thread but found nothing definative
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you can put in a nice LCD for $50.
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Link please...
Who has done this?
What is a "nice" LCD?
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I wanted the device to read, watch movies (720P) and use the emulators to play old nes games with a wiiMote via bluetooth.
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nook color gets you 1 of 3. If you are giving up 2 out of 3 why not just save yourself $100 and get a nook which makes for a vastly better ereader. You also might want to read up on 'bad pixel' issues with the nook c. The grass is always greener.
Oh, and for all those compelled to start a new thread telling us you are returning the gtablet don't forget to let us know what store to check for your open box return
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nook color gets you 1 of 3. If you are giving up 2 out of 3 why not just save yourself $100 and get a nook which makes for a vastly better ereader. You also might want to read up on 'bad pixel' issues with the nook c. The grass is always greener.
Oh, and for all those compelled to start a new thread telling us you are returning the gtablet don't forget to let us know what store to check for your open box return
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It will be the Sears's in Montclair, California. Unless someone can provide me a link to purchase a 10.1 LCD so I can swap out panels.
I would be interested also
http://www.sunvalleyus.com/10.1-Inch-Panel/
I found these but how do we know if they fit? Also, they do not say anything about screen quality. How would I even know if I am just replacing a horrible panel for another?
Anyone?
I can't post links yet, but blisscomputers.net had some good prices on replacement panels. In other threads there was discussion about getting one with a better resolution (as well as viewing angle) but I'm not sure how that would work right now. Might need the kernal source to get it to work.
I'd probably get one if it works.
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It will be the Sears's in Montclair, California. Unless someone can provide me a link to purchase a 10.1 LCD so I can swap out panels.
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Dude, that's where I got mine!!! haha. Hi neighbor.
I would just wait instead of getting the nook color. I don't see why anyone would prefer a non-tegra 2 device after seeing what this tablet can do.
Save your money because the next tegra 2 devices are going to be at least $500. You know how people are always looking for a cheap Android tablet, this is one of the tablets that they are going to suggest when all the other tegra 2 tablets are out.
Just picked up a "refurbished" gtab at sears outlet today. Turns out its a return that someone put vegan beta 3 on and didn't set back to stock before returning it. Had some issues so I started from square one and re installed everything and now it's running vegan beta5.1.1 with working market, flash, swype, side loaded facebook, twitter, launcher pro since they didn't show up in market. Thank you all for all the great posts. I was able to do all this from reading through the forum and searching. Next up is to test media players and steamers.
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Welcome!
Would you mind telling me how much you paid? (I'd like to get another one for my wife.)
Pretty sure it's $279 at Sears Outlet.
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Love mine bought it @ office depot
Think ill check out Sears outlet for one for my wife
I'm getting mine from another forum user. It should be coming in a few days. Starting to wonder if i should have bought an Archos 101 though. After reading through the gtab forums there are some things that may make me regret buying such as
1) Uses too much battery during stand by
2) poor viewing angles on screen
3) archos can dual boot linux and android out of the box
4) archos has hdmi out port on the device
anybody used a archos gen 8 and can weigh in?
Archos is a pile of trash compared to this. The 101 is much slower and laggier. Not to mention the future of this tablet since its on the Tegra 2 platform.
1. I don't see that issue, I think mine just turns itself off after awhile, but last battery usage I saw was 24 hours at 35% life left.
2. They really aren't that terrible. If you have that concern go see if a store nearby has one or just wait for the one you bought to arrive and determine for yourself.
3. Woopty doo? Pretty sure that voids your warranty... Not to mention, what are you going to do on Linux that Android can't?
4. You know how many times I would plug something with HDMI into my tv? Once and say "That's awesome, I'll totally use this all the time" and then never do it again because it's extra hassle. But if you need that, grab the G Tab dock
You made the right choice with the G Tab.
EDIT: Almost forgot, the only thing I miss is the kickstand, lol.
Thanks for your input.
I pretty much agree on all points, except that the linux part. Archos actually supports dual boot linux from the factory and the neat thing about that is you can use it as a full pc with linux applications like full version Open Office, GIMP, other powerful applications (im assuming). I guess its not that big of a deal for a ultra mobile device.
Haha and yeah, kick stand would be nice but i suppose i can do without
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Welcome!
Would you mind telling me how much you paid? (I'd like to get another one for my wife.)
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Paid $279. been watching there site for one near me for a few weeks till it poped up yesterday morning. also got a case logic bag/sleeve for it for $5.
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4. You know how many times I would plug something with HDMI into my tv? Once and say "That's awesome, I'll totally use this all the time" and then never do it again because it's extra hassle. But if you need that, grab the G Tab dock
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I concur ... I would never stream from this device to my TV. For under $400, you can buy a pc with hdmi and toslink out and hook it to your TV .. I actually stream from this pc to my g-tab so I can watch movies on it. If I need to take some with me, I'll throw 'em on an sd card.
This thing has some quirks, but once you overcome those, I am having a blast with this thing...
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This thing has some quirks, but once you overcome those, I am having a blast with this thing...
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I agree also!
I have enjoyed the fact that their are soooo many options to how you can set up your Tab. For me it has been fun just having something to tinker around with that hasn't been locked down so much that it makes customizing a MAJOR hassle. I didn't buy my Tab thinking it would be perfect, these tablet are still in the early stages of development. In a few years the newer tablets will be incredible devices that will all but replace laptops(IMHO)..
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I agree also!
I have enjoyed the fact that their are soooo many options to how you can set up your Tab. For me it has been fun just having something to tinker around with that hasn't been locked down so much that it makes customizing a MAJOR hassle. I didn't buy my Tab thinking it would be perfect, these tablet are still in the early stages of development. In a few years the newer tablets will be incredible devices that will all but replace laptops(IMHO)..
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Speaking of early stages of development, how about nVidia announcing quad-code android tablets this summer..?
Bought mine at Sears way back at the end of November. After reading the threads concerning flashing the different ROMs I took the plunge and upgraded to TnTLite 4.1. Like you said, lots of good advice and I didn't have any trouble that couldn't be overcome by a little thread searching.
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Speaking of early stages of development, how about nVidia announcing quad-code android tablets this summer..?
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I question what the battery life will be like with Quad core. I think we are at a point where the tegra2 will do whatever we want. The limitations are really with the memory installed on the tablets.
Anyway to change out the camera to a higher resolution?
I asked this too, but didn't get any good replies. People just asked me why I would want to. Their argument is that hte resolution is good enough for a webcam, which is basically all it can be used for anyway.
They explained that holding this large tablet up to take actual photos would make me look like an idiot...I mean, I am an idiot, but I guess I'm supposed to prevent myself from looking the part.
I want a better webcam, damn it.
goodintentions said:
I want a better webcam, damn it.
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I think you can get a better camera bundled with a new tablet
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I think you can get a better camera bundled with a new tablet
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You can get GPS and a better ROM bundled with a new tablet, too, but people still find ways to do it with a gTab.
goodintentions said:
I want a better webcam, damn it.
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It could be worse, you could have bought an iPad 2
I take the train everyday to and from the city. I think it's funny how ipad 1 and 2 owners always manage to sit next to me while I'm playing with my gtab.
G-Tab does get looks from ipad users
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I take the train everyday to and from the city. I think it's funny how ipad 1 and 2 owners always manage to sit next to me while I'm playing with my gtab.
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Yup. I'm excited to get on the gtab bandwagon. Had it for about a month now and have tried 3 roms. On Vegan RC1 now and contemplating Illuminate HC. It runs great on Gingerbread. I added the carbon fiber/skinomi to it and WOW...it is pretty much a custom/expensive looking pad now! It beats any pad out there just by looks!
I can see how ipad users want to "sit next to us gtab users" coz they know they can't tweak their pads like we can!
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I can see how ipad users want to "sit next to us gtab users" coz they know they can't tweak their pads like we can!
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Actually, I suspect they sit next to me to show off what they have. If there's one thing I know about ipad users is that they are proud of what they have. It's like lexus drivers showing off their really nice right off the assembly line lexus to a beat up impala like mine.
In their eyes, I'm using a piece of crap. So, they sit next to me and take out their ipad to show off what they have. I've talked to a couple of them and they were very surprised when I showed them how responsive and fast my gtab was. Before, they always thought that anything other than an ipad = slow, sluggish, and unresponsive.
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I take the train everyday to and from the city. I think it's funny how ipad 1 and 2 owners always manage to sit next to me while I'm playing with my gtab.
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That's because the only way they can see what the hell you're doing with it is to sit more or less in your lap
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That's because the only way they can see what the hell you're doing with it is to sit more or less in your lap
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hahaha this made me laugh. Back to topic, yes I have looked into this but I have not found a similar camera that supports the cable that connects to the G-tab. Now that the GPS project has come to a close I might need a new one...
EDIT: ok, camera prolly isn't gonna happen. There really isn't much information out there on this sort of mod. Here are a couple pics of the ribbon cable the camera connects to the board via.
Here is the port it connects to on the mainboard (top right):
If someone can find more info on this, I will do more digging. Oh ya, one more thing. I found a PDF datasheet that might be similar to the one that we have installed. It is attached below.
I walked into Office Depot with a coupon for $15 with intentions to immediately buy the Nexus 7 16GB, when I walked up I saw the TF700T in the corner of my eye and instantly I fell in love. I started browsing the specs and trying the tablet out and really wanted it but saw the price tag. I grabbed a receipt slip to buy the Nexus 7 but my feet wouldn't move because I became indecisive. I ended up spending a hour at OD just staring at the two tablets. I ended up being a sucker for the price and went to buy the Nexus 7, when the employee went to grab my Nexus he said it was stuck under a big shipment of products (they just received it a hour ago) and "it would take 2 hours just to get to it". He promised to set it aside for me to pick it up tomorrow and I went home in shame. I am on my laptop looking at the TF700T and decided F the Nexus 7 and just get one from Best Buy and get some rewards points, plus I have $25 in gift cards and rewards $ been sitting around.
I love the Full HD resolution, the HDMI capabilities (I canceled my Android mini-PC z902). However, since you guys actually own the tablet, you will know a lot more than I do. Do you guys recommend this tablet for me?
I am planning to watch HD mkv videos, listen to music (bluetooth mostly), play previously purchased HD and non-HD games that I had to endure on a small screen smartphone, read my kindle books (my kindle was stolen a few months back), and many other things. I will most likely look into rooting it since I love my rooted Thunderbolt. Also any negative thing about rooting this tablet?
Please highlight on some of the negative things, but don't scare me away from the product if you recommend me purchasing it.
Also for those who might own both or know someone who has one or the other, would you recommend the Nexus 7 or TF700T? What are some things that the Nexus 7 dominates over the TF700T?
I appreciate the time you guys put into reading this and I appreciate your answers!
I made my order with Best Buy, will plan on picking it up tomorrow around noon. That is unless I find some other info persuading me to avoid the tablet.
Please do leave some comments.
Thank you!
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I walked into Office Depot with a coupon for $15 with intentions to immediately buy the Nexus 7 16GB, when I walked up I saw the TF700T in the corner of my eye and instantly I fell in love. I started browsing the specs and trying the tablet out and really wanted it but saw the price tag. I grabbed a receipt slip to buy the Nexus 7 but my feet wouldn't move because I became indecisive. I ended up spending a hour at OD just staring at the two tablets. I ended up being a sucker for the price and went to buy the Nexus 7, when the employee went to grab my Nexus he said it was stuck under a big shipment of products (they just received it a hour ago) and "it would take 2 hours just to get to it". He promised to set it aside for me to pick it up tomorrow and I went home in shame. I am on my laptop looking at the TF700T and decided F the Nexus 7 and just get one from Best Buy and get some rewards points, plus I have $25 in gift cards and rewards $ been sitting around.
I love the Full HD resolution, the HDMI capabilities (I canceled my Android mini-PC z902). However, since you guys actually own the tablet, you will know a lot more than I do. Do you guys recommend this tablet for me?
I am planning to watch HD mkv videos, listen to music (bluetooth mostly), play previously purchased HD and non-HD games that I had to endure on a small screen smartphone, read my kindle books (my kindle was stolen a few months back), and many other things. I will most likely look into rooting it since I love my rooted Thunderbolt. Also any negative thing about rooting this tablet?
Please highlight on some of the negative things, but don't scare me away from the product if you recommend me purchasing it.
Also for those who might own both or know someone who has one or the other, would you recommend the Nexus 7 or TF700T? What are some things that the Nexus 7 dominates over the TF700T?
I appreciate the time you guys put into reading this and I appreciate your answers!
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I fully recommend the tf700 infinity for the incredible screen, the fabulous, must-have keyboard dock, the microsd card slot and mini hdmi port in the tablet and the full size usb port, and sdcard in the dock. you have native usb otg, more storage than you'll ever need, great wifi and gps, everything works very well. stereo speaker not too shabby with boost from volume + app. Easy to root, just have to run superuser/supersu right afterwards so root sticks. some people have had build quality/QC issues and a number of units have been exchanged. the device series has a less than stellar i/o performance but it can be enhanced through software. the jellybean update will come soon and that's expected to improve i/o performance a lot. mine is already very smooth in 97% of operations with a pretty basic stock-based custom rom.
you'll love watching movies and listening to music. some have reported an amount of audio lag when using bluetooth headphones with a streaming video. some browsers perform better than others...you need to experiment. i think you will love it.
i love the Nexus 7 too, but it's more of a plaything than a serious tablet to do anything productive with, besides read, casual games and flashing roms and kernels. if you're a flashaholic, get the N7.
Yes, get the 700.
Dat 1080p screen.
Dat upgraded tegra 3.
Dat quick Asus updates.
Dat ddr3 ram.
Dat animus playing capabilities.
Dat keyboard dock.
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The tablet is great. I did return a couple and ended up with on with almost no light bleed and I don't see AnR issues very often. The I followed this thread and its even better. I didn't remove all the apps listed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30343788&postcount=1
TF 700 DOES have more build issues than most, but almost all will show up before exchange period is over. It's great.
I had a TF 201, THOSE were crap. Thankfully, I had BB protection plan. I suggest you get at least a yr plan. True, I am having a few issues with mine, hence plan, and will be returning it for another one. BUT, it's fabulous. We will be getting jelly bean much sooner than most people. Hell, many tablet owners of other makes are still on Honeycomb. I'm not sure what res camera Nexus 7 has, but 700 is 8 mp back, 2 front. BEAUTIFUL pics.
I think if you get BB plan in case you get a lemon, you will be more than pleased.
I've tried it for hours. Very stable and quick. Fully recommend it for everyday use (surfing, chatting and music). 720p is all right. But 1080 can lag or choppy sometimes.
Is the 3G/LTE allready available if yes where can i buy it?
Or is ist better to just buy the wifi with tegra 3
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Is the 3G/LTE allready available if yes where can i buy it?
Or is ist better to just buy the wifi with tegra 3
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The wifi only is the only one available at this time.
I'm very happy with mine.
Just be careful and do *not* purchase it from Office Depot - they do *not* allow you to return it, no matter what - you can only exchange it for the exact same product.
So, if you bought it and decided two days later that you just didn't like it, you are screwed! They have the *worst* return policy that I've *EVER* seen - stay away!
I will *never* buy any electronic device from Office Depot again (this policy applies to all electronic items)!
Spread the word!
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my mother in law is going to the states and she is planning on buying one @ wallmart
its great
This tablet is awesome I love it, but it has a bit lag issues especially when typing. I'm desperately waiting for jelly bean. Anyone know when the heck are we getting it? It should have been right after tf300, but it still not here.
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my mother in law is going to the states and she is planning on buying one @ wallmart
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Walmart does not sell the Transformer series, never has. Office Depot, GameStop, Best Buy, Amazon, and B&W Photo do, save some grief, get it at Best Buy, and you DO NOT need a Hardware warranty. I returned (along with 70+ other people an 8 month old Rooted, UNLOCKED Transformer Prime, that Best Buy had already given me a FULL Credit for, and got the Transformer Infinity, in fact, 3 of them, I am still hunting a perfect one with no light bleed ( people claim they exist, but so fat that has been like Bigfoot, hear of, but rarely seen. Lighbleed isn't all, they are the most inconsistent pices of hardware on the market - EVERY ONE I have has produced widely varying benchmarks, and build quality is either awesome or total garbage, so be prepared to return, return return, until you get a perfect one (you get 30 days to return as much as needed) - The Nexus 7 is built by Asus as well, but it's a freak of nature, maybe Google is a demanding partner, but other than io lag, they seem to be more consistent in build. Good luck, happy hinting. I hoe I didn't scare you off. Heck you can always say screw it and get something else. Bunch of folks got the Samsung Note 10.1, but thats bit for me. To plasticky,AND LOW RES. cool though, but no transformer.
My only issue is the poor sound quality. I wonder if voodoo sound will come to our eventually.
Nothing like having great earphones sound horrible because the tablet doesn't push enough power to them.
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Walmart does not sell the Transformer series, never has. Office Depot, GameStop, Best Buy, Amazon, and B&W Photo do, save some grief, get it at Best Buy, and you DO NOT need a Hardware warranty. I returned (along with 70+ other people an 8 month old Rooted, UNLOCKED Transformer Prime, that Best Buy had already given me a FULL Credit for, and got the Transformer Infinity, in fact, 3 of them, I am still hunting a perfect one with no light bleed ( people claim they exist, but so fat that has been like Bigfoot, hear of, but rarely seen. Lighbleed isn't all, they are the most inconsistent pices of hardware on the market - EVERY ONE I have has produced widely varying benchmarks, and build quality is either awesome or total garbage, so be prepared to return, return return, until you get a perfect one (you get 30 days to return as much as needed) - The Nexus 7 is built by Asus as well, but it's a freak of nature, maybe Google is a demanding partner, but other than io lag, they seem to be more consistent in build. Good luck, happy hinting. I hoe I didn't scare you off. Heck you can always say screw it and get something else. Bunch of folks got the Samsung Note 10.1, but thats bit for me. To plasticky,AND LOW RES. cool though, but no transformer.
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Im from the Netherlands myself so when it comes to warranty i will contact asus directly. Im having an Asus laptop which had problems and also contacted them directly without any problems.
volume + app
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My only issue is the poor sound quality. I wonder if voodoo sound will come to our eventually.
Nothing like having great earphones sound horrible because the tablet doesn't push enough power to them.
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Yeah for better sound quality for Asus u need to buy volume + .99 app at the google store. That's what I have and it sound good I mean extremely loud, but if u are planning to purchase the app set it up right like enabled equalizer and changed the preset to flat and bass on 2 no more than or it will blow up...