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Good news/Bad News -Walgreen Online only this week M-150 for $99.00

http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/may...047418-product
Good news: Another large company is trying the market with a low cost tablet
Bad news: Another large company with no support model is trying the market with a low cost tablet
Good news: It is only $99.00 and is available for pickup at any Walgreens
Bad news: The statement of 4 delivery days may not be met.
Good news: It is an indicator there is market interest in low cost IPad competitors
Bad news: The lack of support or sophistication will mean a similar event potentially to the K-Mart tablet fiasco.
Good news: There are specs available. See Below
Bad news: It is another low power VIA8505 tablet. This means it will work as an E-Reader, Web Browser, and LOW-Res video capable solution. It also means the YouTube install will be iffy at best and low resolution.
Good news: It uses supposedly a regular SD card and not Micro SD for external storage
Bad news: The 1500MA battery will not be a long life unit
Unknown and Doubtful:
1. Market is likely NOT installed. All additional apps will need to be sideloaded via SD card or direct download
2. Firmware is either fixed or limited in upgrade potential.
Bottom Line: Want a low price tablet to learn and prepare for a higher quality unit or just a basic tablet which can be used as a web browser/e-reader?
Best Part: You can easily return it to your closest Walgreens for exchange or replacement. You cannot do that with a unit from E-Bay or even other online vendors
MID M-150 Specs:
Operating System: Android 1.6 version
M-150 Universe Tablet PC Specifications: CPU ARM9(VM8505+)
Memory RAM 128MB DDR Flash Built-in Flash
Display Touch Panel 7" TFT LCD Resolution 800 X 480 Pixels
WIFI 802.11b/g
Input/Output Touch Panel - Resistive type touch panel
Speaker Built-in loud speaker, 1W
SD/MMC card slot USB USB 2.0 high speed
Buttons/Switches Power On/Off, Reset Charger Input AC 100-240V, 0.5A
Battery Built-in Li-Polymer battery Output 9V, 1500MA
Physical Characteristics Dimension 7.5" X 4.6" X 0.3" Weight 12 OZ
Last edited by gurgle; 10-17-2010 at 04:54 PM.
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10-17-2010 04:50 PM
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According to the manufacturer, here are the specs: (ML-205 GPS System Features)
CPU ARM9(VM8505+) Memory RAM256MB DDR FlashBuilt-in FlashDisplay Touch Panel 7" TFT LCD Resolution 800 X 480 Pixels WIFI802.11b/gInput/OutputTouch Panel
Resistive type touch panel SpeakerBuilt-in loud speaker, 1W SD/MMCT-Flash card slot USBUSB 2.0 high speed Buttons/SwitchesPower On/Off, Reset BatteryBuilt-in Li-Polymer battery ChargerInputAC 100-240V, 0.5A Output9V, 1500MA Physical CharacteristicsDimension7.5" X 4.6" X 0.3" Weight12 OZ
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how many ram with the cheap android tablets
the ram is importance than anyting.
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That's the newest Merger Chip from VIA Group Division - Wonder Media Technology so instead of WM8505 (300MHz with OC of 350MHz, 375MHz, 387MHz, 400MHz) and VIA VT8505 (400MHz with OC of 450MHz, 528MHz, 533MHz) they come with VM8505+ 400MHz.
Yesterday it was 128MB for the RAM reported. Now it's 256MB. This unit doesn't even have Camera/Camcorder or 3G or 10/100 port like ePads offers. I guess they have to cut out some key selling points to bring in at $99 price factor. I heard shipping from online Walgreen's is only 2 days.
Last edited by tipstir; 10-18-2010 at 08:41 AM.
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18x Tablets Owned/Tested/Configured/Tweaked: Running OS: 1.6, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 | Since 2010
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WM is shortform for Wonder Media actually.
$99 is about right for these tablets. They are selling for as low as ~$50US equivalent in China.
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Originally Posted by
xaueious
WM is shortform for Wonder Media actually.
$99 is about right for these tablets. They are selling for as low as ~$50US equivalent in China.
WMT8505
WM8505
But VIA merge with WMT (Wonder Media Technology) But they are just a group but still produce the WM. ARMJ Processor very popular.
Devices: MID7015-4G | MOD: HoneyComb Hybrid HCV31.0 GB38 with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 2.3.1a GingerBread
Devices: MID7015A-4G | MOD: HoneyComb Hyrbird HCV15.0-B22V with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 2.1a Eclair
Devices: M150A12 | MOD: HoneyComb Hybrid HCV15.0-B22V with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 1.6a Donut
18x Tablets Owned/Tested/Configured/Tweaked: Running OS: 1.6, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 | Since 2010
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Debating on snagging it as a cheap Kindle reader, wouldn't want to take a Samsung Tab on the mountain and risk dropping it.
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I just received my M-150 from Walgreens on Thursday, while I ordered on Monday night. I paid the extra $5 for faster processing, and it probably also helped that I am located in Michigan, which is where both Walgreens shipped it from and where Maylong seems to be located as well. I have to say, so far I am very surprised by the unit, the build quality is not that bad, it is plastic but feels sturdy. The screen is nice, and responds well to finger touching, although they did throw in a stylus, which you cannot put into the unit for storage, I have not had to use it yet. The android version is 1.6, I have emailed Maylong asking about possible upgrades, as their site at one time stated it was a 2.0, the app market works, but selection is limited. I was able to download and install 3 out of 4 apps I have tried so far, including the Kindle app. Using the Aldiko ebook reader was great, plugged in my microSD card, was able to download book from the web onto it and reading them was great.
On initial charge, of only about an hour or so, I have used the device for about 2 hours, with constant internet connection, and downloading books/apps, it still had battery power when I was done, so as an ebook reader it should do well for me.
The thing is, this device looks exactly like all the epad/apads out there, same configuration and whatnot, now I dont neceserally need it, but if those devices can be rooted to 2.0 or abobe, do you think it would work on this one?
For those of you wondering if they want to pick one up, I say go for it if you want a toy to play around with. The internet browsing is ok, a bit slow, but the tablet itself is pretty solid. I was pleased with the money I spent on it so far and would have been disappointed if this was a $200 device.
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Originally Posted by
rstotland
For those of you wondering if they want to pick one up, I say go for it if you want a toy to play around with. The internet browsing is ok, a bit slow, but the tablet itself is pretty solid. I was pleased with the money I spent on it so far and would have been disappointed if this was a $200 device.
Thanks, I've been waiting for someone with one to give their input.
I want it as an ebook too so it sounds perfect for my needs since the apad doesn't do Kindle. If it handles same I'm good.
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on another forum, people are reporting that the m150 came with a camera (low res) and microphone. does your's have camera and mic?