First of all the positives:
- The screen is definitely better than the Acer Iconia A500, the screen
- The feel is very good
- WLAN device etc. Everything worked beautifully
- No crowds of pre-installed "demo" software
- Battery life equivalent to the first experiments about the iPad
And now, unfortunately, the negative points:
- Whoever perpetrated the PSU heard on the moon. The 220V essay does not lock because the power supply is missing a nose (not only in my device so when the Board so by reading). The use of any other adapter will not work because these do not provide 15 volts. Furthermore, the power supply loading is so hot that you'd think it might melts directly into the wall socket. How long is questionable goes well.
- Charge the device via USB is not (well - you knew even before)
- It lacks a / as the Iconia or iPad to the screen rotation button switch off
- When displaying dark screen content can be seen from the side halos appear in the picture. This problem also existed the iPad / 2
- The display is at times not stick properly - in other words: the housing frame is not fixedly connected to the display. This is evident in light top pressures. Here then also the halos in dark image content be greater.
- The system and display regularly swallowed the first letter I Click on the virtual keyboard. Whether the now now is a problem on the part of the device or Android I can not say. Here you would have to see if the upcoming upgrade to Android 3.1 provides a remedy.
- A USB Host port While there, unfortunately, probably only when the keyboard or an appropriate adapter cable to buys.
- The housing frame and the back is kept in a brown tone. But on the Amazon product photos it looks rather dark gray / silver.
Conclusion:
Of the few blunders aside a decent product. The idea with the optional zukaufbaren keyboard is great. The view with Android 3.1 finally be able to connect a joystick lets the gamer's heart beat faster. Nevertheless, the workmanship ago Apple is to settle up with the iPad 2 subjectively good 2 stages.