I was delighted when my girlfriend bought me a one of your tablet PC's for Christmas. however having had a couple of days to use it I am now very disappointed. there are several issues that range from annoying to making the item completely useless.
1)the touch screen is very unresponsive. Though for a cheap tablet this is expected to some degree.
2) there is no app market instead there is getjar, which would be fine, if it wasnt for the fact that only about 1 out of every 10 apps on will actually download, even such simple apps as facebook will not download.
3) no flash, android 2.3 is meant to support adobe flash, but this is once again one of the many apps that wont download.
4) this is perhaps the most puzzerling, there is a micro SD card reader on the device, yet all app data, pictures and videos by default save to a folder on the devices internal memory called SDcard. whilst the actual micro sd card called SDcard1 sits with nothing ever being stored on it. the only way to even move photos to it is to copy them one by one. there isnt even the ability to copy all photos at once.
all these issues means that the my disgo 7000, is basically a very expensive way to play angry birds, as this is about all that will work reliably on it.
if there are any ways to get round or fix these problems I would love to know.
I have emailed them to see if there is anything they can do but I suspect well be trying to return it.
mitch
1)the touch screen is very unresponsive. Though for a cheap tablet this is expected to some degree.
2) there is no app market instead there is getjar, which would be fine, if it wasnt for the fact that only about 1 out of every 10 apps on will actually download, even such simple apps as facebook will not download.
3) no flash, android 2.3 is meant to support adobe flash, but this is once again one of the many apps that wont download.
4) this is perhaps the most puzzerling, there is a micro SD card reader on the device, yet all app data, pictures and videos by default save to a folder on the devices internal memory called SDcard. whilst the actual micro sd card called SDcard1 sits with nothing ever being stored on it. the only way to even move photos to it is to copy them one by one. there isnt even the ability to copy all photos at once.
all these issues means that the my disgo 7000, is basically a very expensive way to play angry birds, as this is about all that will work reliably on it.
if there are any ways to get round or fix these problems I would love to know.
I have emailed them to see if there is anything they can do but I suspect well be trying to return it.
mitch