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If you have owned a nook color how would you compare the screen quality? I know the technical difference but I'm curious about everyone's real world usage when trying to read or watch videos on the Coby 7022?
Thanks
Alton
I've been following this forum for a while now but haven't made an account 'til now. I own a Nook Color (rooted running CM7). After a lot researching online for a 2nd tablet, I decided to buy the Coby Kyros MID7022 two days ago at Toyr R Us (for $180 plus a $25 gift card - not too bad). Overall, I felt that the Coby 7022 is a good product. I ran quadrant to see the performance of the 7022. It got 1100. That's good but not as good as a rooted NC that can run 3x faster than stock with modifications. The capacitive screen is responsive almost as good as the NC. I have two problems with the MID7022. First, the sensors are too sensitive. The screen kept changing to/from landscape/portrait mode at the SLIGHTEST movements. NC sensitivity is delayed until it "knows" that you want that certain screen mode. Second, the MID7022 RESOLUTION is ok but not good enough for my purpose of reading PDF files. The quality is very noticeable. The NC is crystal clear w/o zooming in on landscape mode. It's blurry (but readable) on the COBY. I had to zoom in to have a clear view of the texts, which was really annoying when flipping to the other pages. I didn't now how good the NC was until I tried to read my books on the COBY MID7022. I would love to keep the COBY because it was a very good deal for 1GHz, 512 MG memory, capacitive screen, etc. Unforunately, I decided to return it today because of the resolution problem. Gonna get the family another NC now. I hope this helps.
PS: Another tipping point for choosing the NC over the COBY is software development. NC community is much stronger than COBY. If you root the COBY to use CM7, that CM7 version at this time doesn't support camera, HDMI, etc. It may be a while before something comes out for the Coby.