Just speed the extraa $30-$50 and buy a nexus 7. I had this tablet when it was first released, couple days later it froze up. You can see a report here:
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/consumer-reports-monster-tablet-m7,25016.html
It has serious lookup issues, you can witness it on youtube. So anyway, a week or so afterward, monster (the manufacture) pushed a update to fix it...partially. It was good for about 3 days, the it started again. Also, the camera stop working and settings and gallery started to force close. Plus I experienced soft reboots.
Returned to Walmart.
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Not at all, nexus 7, kindle fire, even nook is worth it, m7 is a total rip. To many issues with stock, which is supposed to be stable. The tablet is targeted toward sound, but my Galaxy S2 optimizes bass better
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/consumer-reports-monster-tablet-m7,25016.html
It has serious lookup issues, you can witness it on youtube. So anyway, a week or so afterward, monster (the manufacture) pushed a update to fix it...partially. It was good for about 3 days, the it started again. Also, the camera stop working and settings and gallery started to force close. Plus I experienced soft reboots.
Returned to Walmart.
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This might be the best low end tablet for the price. Has anyone tested a bluetooth keyboard? The tablet supports bluetooth 4.0 according to the specs.
Not at all, nexus 7, kindle fire, even nook is worth it, m7 is a total rip. To many issues with stock, which is supposed to be stable. The tablet is targeted toward sound, but my Galaxy S2 optimizes bass better