The appliance is heavy. Lap does not bother to keep it, it is definitely more than a kilo in the long tiring. The WeTab has - audibly - a fan. Compared to a netbook, the WeTab is warmer and the fan spins louder and more frequent. For the battery life that does not bode well ...
The screen reflects very strongly. After a few minutes, he is also littered with countless fingerprints that compete with light with reflections. Text and icons can be easily read in the dark. Photos are not convincing, however.
When booting Once an error message, but quickly disappears appears. After about 30 seconds the device is then ready for use and available to anyone. Yes, despite initial compulsory registration and entering the user name and password when setting up, there is no protection of the stored data. Resetting to the initial state is not provided, once entered data can not be deleted without much effort.
The WeTab sometimes does not respond to touches seconds. The touches are not executed subsequently but simply swallowed. I suspect the operating system is busy in the background and the screen control receives from any CPU cycles.
The surface is only rudimentary adapted to a touchscreen, at very many places you can see the naked Linux (or window manager) to shine through. This in itself is no problem for me, I use Linux like, but unfortunately my fingers are now even significantly thicker than a mouse pointer. So I meet cheerfully the link above or below the desired, or the wrong button, or in the window instead of the scroll bar, etc. etc.
The GPS does not seem to be working, it exists at all?
The UMTS module is not working. The research on the Internet shows that I would have to remove the PIN number so that the WeTab can use the SIM card. Sorry, but my SIM card has a PIN and it stays that way.
Wi-Fi is very good, the throughput seem good, the reception sensitivity also.
Special software? Magazines and newspapers read? Use Android Apps? An integrated operating concept? Everything nil.
Announced a better iPad was delivered quite mediocre hardware with software in the alpha stage. The hardware can not make improvements, the software might already. So keep and wait patiently or send them back?
Given the shenanigans of the manufacturing company (Windows used during the presentation, weight a few days before delivery to 200g increases, not delivered promised features, no software on existing hardware, etc.) and the very sobering delivery status existing software have neofonie and 4iitoo my trust playful. The WeTab is back and I'm waiting for mature products.