I wonder if you looked at it, an if so, what did you think?
have a friend wanting to buy this, so true opinions would be nice.
I know this is an older thread, but I just got one of these.
It is made out of high impact plastic, so it is light but gives it a kind of cheap hollow feel. But in reality it is pretty sturdy. IF pressing hard on the back of the case you can see the LCD react so it is a compact design.
The casing doesn't bug me but I can see where it would some. It uses the softer plastic, not glass, touchscreen like a PDA or MP4 player, which is slightly recessed into the case to protect it. Makes finger touch on the edged a little harder but not impossible. The nice thing about this style touch is it is much more better in sensitivity and response than a normal resistive screen. I downloade and played Triple Blade with no problems where on other resistive I have to make such deliberate pressing when switching between thumb taps. I would think if you could find a screen protector for this type it would be a good idea.
WiFi is surprisingly strong compared to other pads, no need to tweak it so far. HDMI out looks average from the home screen, great in a video.
The processor has been re-branded by Pandigital, but I have read on a couple of forums it is the Cortex A8. I think this likely as a couple different info apps detect it as the same class as my Skypad. Performance wise it is actually a little faster than the Skypad.
A lot of the negative I have read in reviews seem a little biased against this pad simply because whoever reviewed it didn't like the previous Pandigitals.
In stars I would say 4 out of 5 in comparison to your average 7" regardless of price. Features win out over design issues in this one.
3-4 out of 5 if you stay within the price range.