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Android 4.4 Kitkat Os 7 Tablet Touch Screen

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Android 4.4 Kitkat Os 7 Tablet Touch Screen

2024-08-26 01:33:18

simply the best android tablet. beautiful screen, good battery life, the pen is awesome and functions so well. the 120hz refresh rate is 2nd to none. everything including the stylus moves buttery smooth because of the added refresh rate. it's no secret that if you want the best of smart devices (i.e. phone, tablet, watch, tv) you buy samsung. this tablet is another perfect example of that.

5
2024-07-28 02:36:52

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is seriously the best android tablet you can buy. The screen is just incredible. I often find my wife sitting on the couch watching shows on this instead of the 65 inch TV right in front of her. I do a ton of gaming on this and it doesn't skip a beat. Battery life is outstanding and easily gets me through my heaviest usage days. I'm no artist, but the pen is also extremely accurate and feels more natural then my prior tablet, a Samsung S3 tab. All in all, a great tablet that leads the market. I recommend a case and/or warranty since the screen would be extremely expensive to repair if you happen to drop this.

5
2024-04-23 07:34:52

Bought the WMB 75 inch as a touch screen for my home office. Works great to pass touch through on Ubuntu and Windows. Touch accuracy is good, the screen is plenty bright and the resolution (4k) is right on expectations. The underlying OS is okay and does not really do much. When used as a touch screen to an external OS, it works great. I have not noticed any lag or latency although I expect gamers might notice it. Conclusion: Would highly recommend for as a large touch screen for home and businesses. I can't speak to other use cases.

5
2024-04-09 06:45:36

I purchased this for my 9 year old son, and it turned out to be a real blessing! The tablet is remarkable with its touch screen and detachable keyboard.

5
2024-08-29 06:59:29

I bought this a month ago and couldnt be happier. the os is so much better than android tv

5
2024-04-18 09:34:53

..first 24 hours..used only 7%..couldn't ask for anything better...

5
2024-05-21 04:48:42

I am again grateful to Sony for releasing this product. It's an enjoyable experience. I had the NW ZX-507 previously but the larger screen & updated form factor of the NW-ZX707 make it feel like more than just an upgrade to that player but in a different class. Sound I do not use IEMs, I use headphones. I tried this with the Sony MDR-H600A (Wired to 4.4MM Balanced - Sounds great), the Sony MDR-Z7M2 (Wired to 4.4MM Balanced, these are 70MM - required about 90 on the volume but it works with this device). Master & Dynamic MW65's on Bluetooth. With all of those, this device sounds excellent. Tried a few genres, Jazz, vocal & EDM genres. I would like to see in a software update a few DSPs (or at least presets for the equalizer) Battery Life I can't imagine getting the full 20 hours, but in the 12 days since I've had this I haven't run out of battery during the day. What I have seen is that using the 3rd party music app (i.e. Youtube Music / Spotify) will use more battery than the stock music app. There is a setting to restrict background operations because if you install 3rd party apps then those could consume battery. Screen I like the screen when playing Youtube music, it looks good. You can't compare it to a phone because it has it's own look. Size It's a bigger/heavier device than a smartphone. Feels solid. Conclusion This is for someone who wants a dedicated music device & has a collection of HiRes music or uses a HiRes streaming service such as Qobuz. I personally have owned devices from other manufactures & would recommend Sony because it just works better. An example would be how a competitor's device's WiFI was slow because it did not work with 5G or how their bluetooth didn't have enough distance. These are things that just work correctly on the Sony players.

5
2024-05-01 06:23:19

Very good buy. It has Android OS (not some bad Wrapper over it) and it is super fast.

5
2024-09-14 04:17:38

Be careful not to use Password option if using on multiplatform OS IOS and Android don't recognize the disk at the moment if you use Password option.

5
2024-08-03 06:48:26

First thing first. I love this little player that came to replace my trusty but aging Onkyo DP-S1. The hardware is good. I like the decision to use Android as an OS; that adds a lot of flexibility to what you can do with the player. I won't list all the great features and rather concentrate on the shortcomings. Because of the OS, it takes some time for the player to start. Like an aged Android phone, which attests to the speed of the CPU. Once started, it's all good. Starting/stopping, especially stopping track can be laggy. Battery life is on the shorter side. I would say 3-4 hours, although I never really timed it. Some decisions on playlist creation and track shuffling are questionable, but it's a matter of taste and habit. The biggest deal for many is that, unlike the international/Japanese version, the US version of the player has a gain limiter. For that matter, I've ordered a Japanese version for almost the same price. Overall, this player is well worth the price. I am not so sure that would be the case with its older cousin.

5