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Tablet $70 for a 7 inch Capacitive Android 4.0 Tablet pc Support Skype video chat / Netflix/

Find this deal in slickdeals, and that is really impressive.

http://www.mcbub.com/item/7-Inch-All...47739--147995/

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  • 7" Form Factor
  • Android 4.0 / Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Capacitive touch screen
  • 5-Point Multi-touch capability
  • Latest Release A13 CPU @ 1.2Ghz
  • 512MB DDR II SDRAM
  • 4GB Internal Memory
  • 32GB Expandable MicroSD
  • Supports Google Play / Market
  • Supports Skype Video Chat

Some people has got this tablet, and test it also support Netflix.

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Just tested, it can support Netflix,Skype video chat is ok, play Temple Run game smooth!
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Damn, this looks awesome considering the price. Is McBub reputable?
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Damn, this looks awesome considering the price. Is McBub reputable?
seller is ok, already bought a lot of things from them. also from the source site, a lot of people already get their tablet, quality and customer service feedback is positive till now.
 
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bought mine and got it a few dys ago, it works very well so far and doesnt get too hot

using it for productivity it works well, not doing any gaming on it

only thing that is terrible is the battery, but i am sure i can open it up and upgrade that later on

cant complain about anything really for the price
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i'm a tad bit apprehensive buying from people that spell capacitive, capacitance.


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bought mine and got it a few dys ago, it works very well so far and doesnt get too hot

using it for productivity it works well, not doing any gaming on it

only thing that is terrible is the battery, but i am sure i can open it up and upgrade that later on

cant complain about anything really for the price
What is battery life like and how do you plan on upgrading the battery?
 
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i'm a tad bit apprehensive buying from people that spell capacitive, capacitance.


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Umm... they got it right.

That's a diction error, at the most. And you should be able to let that slide seeing as capacitive screen technology rely on capacitance theories.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen#Capacitive

If you don't trust wiki then I can get you some scholarly peer reviewed articles and books for your interest.

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I'm definitely interested. Its cheaper than buying a 5.0" tablet phone
If they ship with EMS then im all in
 
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I just received mine and found it to be already rooted with several WiFi accounts logged in. all in all its very nice for the price. I am going to be letting my 4 year old use it so she will leave my Asus Prime and my wife's iPad alone. I am interested to see if there will be any development support for this device it uses a pretty common CPU and form-factor.
 
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I just received mine and found it to be already rooted with several WiFi accounts logged in. all in all its very nice for the price. I am going to be letting my 4 year old use it so she will leave my Asus Prime and my wife's iPad alone. I am interested to see if there will be any development support for this device it uses a pretty common CPU and form-factor.
I was wondering about development too. It is really what is stopping me from picking up one.
 
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i saw a video on youtube of the location where they develop the actual chip, can't say it instilled a lot of hope.
At worst flash a different rom and do a little cleanup and its good to go.

 
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