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July 2014
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Dualcore-CPU
HDMI und USB
Schnell
Android 3.0
Gute Verarbeitung
Elegantes Design
Drahtlose Tastatur und Dockingstation als Zubehör
Android 3.0 ist äußerst vielversprechend
DualCoreProzessor
FlashUnterstützung
Hardware wirkt wertig
Schnelle Hardware
FlashSupport
Wertige Verarbeitung
Schickes Design
Super Ausstattung
Hervorragende Verarbeitung
Browsen wie am PC möglich
Schicke Tablet-Oberfläche
Sehr guter Browser
Sehr flotte Steuerung
Kamera (3
3 Megapixel effektiv)
HDMI-Anschluss
Kratzfestes Display
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Stark spiegelndes Display
Deaktivierter Kartenleser
Android 3.0 nicht durchgängig verständlich
Keine Flash-Unterstützung
Etwas ruckliges Scrolling
Sehr hoher Preis
Mäßiges Display
Langsam bei Multitasking
Anfällig für Fingerabdrücke
Sehr teuer
Vermutlich hoher Preis
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The software is not particularly stable or robust, Requires a proprietary power adapter and can't charge through microUSB, Users have to rely on the MTP protocol to manage media on the device, The built-in e-mail client has extremely poor protocol support
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