Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Best CHEAP Android Tablet? - Review of the My Tab from Optus

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Best CHEAP Android Tablet? - Review of the My Tab from Optus
The Budget end of the Android Tablet marketplace is hotting up with some fierce competition, one of the newest to enter the ring is the "My Tab", built by ZTE, branded by Optus and churning along with a 600Mhz CPU and Android2.1 available with pre-paid date plans, it's a contender for the best value android tablet on the cheap end of the spectrum, so lets put it through the review gauntlet and see how it shakes down. "The NEW Pre-Paid Optus My Tab The My Tab gives you the ultimate freedom to stay connected with friends on-the-go. With WiFi and 3G connectivity, you can surf the net, play games and watch videos on its quality 7" resistive touch screen. Powered by Android™, you'll also gain access to the thousands of apps that Google's Marketplace has to offer, and its sleek design and lightweight frame mean you'll want to take it with you wherever you go." Available exclusively in Australia with www.optus.com.au Specifications; Operating System Android 2.1 Network: 3G Band 900/1900/2100; 2G Band 850/900/1800/1900 Data: HSDPA: 7.2Mbps, HSUPA: 5.76Mbps Display: 7" TFT-LCD WVGA (800x480) Camera: 3MP CMOS WiFi: 802.11b/g Memory: 512MB ROM+512MB RAM (+ 2GB MicroSD card) Size: 192x110x12.6mm Weight: 403g Battery: 3400mAh Other: FM Radio, GPS Receiver, G-Sensor, Compass, Bluetooth 2.1 If you're curious, it is apparently the same hardware as the "ZTE Light" android tablet, which was recently launched in Beijing!








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Video Rating: 4 / 5

26 comments:

  1. well if you look at it it was 1 year ago and it available outside the us

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  2. I loved your comparison comment of the bicycle vs the ninja LOL

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  3. @darren55555555 I think he said there's an app for watching youtube videos but you can't watch those videos through the web browser.

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  4. Good review but i disagree it isnt the best budget tablet.

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  5. I like your reviews. I got the Toshiba Thrive for ten dollars more because of the Black Friday sales. Talk about more bang for your buck. =)

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  6. why are you so funny ?

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  7. i bought a acer iconia a100 for 189 black friday sale its usually 389 and runs honeycomb 3.2

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  8. If you go to sears, you can get an Archos 101 for $220....Its way better than this

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  9. It takes better pics and videos than an iPhone 3G!!!!

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  10. Whenever you said resistive touch screen, I turned off the video. Lol

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  11. LOL funniest review I ever heard I laughed the whole time

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  12. how much would it cost now

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  13. were did u buy it

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  14. halo...how much did you buy this tablet?

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  15. Vicious hate crime against people with eyeballs. And ears.

    lmao

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  16. LOL the Kindle Fire will be blowing this little piece of crap away

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  17. good review. thank you.

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  18. Okay I was looking on getting this but now what should I get that's under $100 and is more like the capabilities of an iPad but has the android market and is not 3g?

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  19. Is that cheap tablet can play a game with HD GRAPHICS LIKE SHADOW GUN????

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  20. I need a cheap one soooo bad for school

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  21. nice good info

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  22. Yeah it was about 175 but I got it upgraded with 4G of internal memory and it came with an 8G SD card.

    Anyway, I just bought it to try it out, I don't even use it at all.

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  23. lol 200 dollars i got one 75 with flash and everything overpaid u did lol

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  24. Cool wallpapers..lol

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  25. I like ur galaxy tab wallpaper

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  26. since this only loaded up the mobile cnn this has more to do with your internet connection not the tablet itself

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