Pro: First-class workmanship, creaks nothing, fits comfortably in your hand. Many ports such as HDMI, USB host, with supplied USB cable OTB, which can be connected to the tablet sticks readily USB, SD card slot. Resolution with 170ppi fine, but not outstanding, who ever had a Ipdad or Nexus 7 in hand is better used. Very thin and light. Newest Android preinstalled. Runs predominantly liquid 2Gb RAM. For face-looking speakers that are garnichtmal bad. Cameras better than expected, you can make reasonable pictures. Good IPS display that captivates with good colors and a viewing angle, low level. Cons: Programs crash sometimes from, sometimes does not run quite smoothly and stops for Kuze time, especially if you are pressed in rapid succession many buttons, fluctuating performance. WiFi reception only sufficient. Graphics chip is no longer the newest, which manifests itself in some not quite fluently running 3D games. Poor design manufacturer, who wants to have the Android floor design, you should definitely install the Nova Launcher. Battery life of 3-4 hours Internet and Video use a little weak. Sometimes touch somewhat inaccurate.
Conclusion: I would love to give 5 stars because in itself it is a good Tablet, but especially the fluctuating performance ie between läuts nich quite fluid, rarely mini freezes and crashes and no longer quite Contemporary graphics chip make this impossible. Nevertheless, the Prime Odys with good workmanship, multi-terminal newest Android and really good performance as a whole and especially for the price beats good. But whoever much emphasis on high performance, especially in current and future games should be examined by the new Nexus 7 better times. If everything remains as it is, I'll keep the Odys Prime.