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Android Os Vs Windows Tablet

2024-09-03 02:46:28

By working with my Windows tablet via USB and my android phone via Bluetooth, this printer offers me flexibility and creates quality labels. Allowed me to get rid of an old standalone clunky label printer, and still have portability.

5
2024-09-18 09:45:29

If you need a tablet with windows these are good.

5
2024-08-13 02:43:46

Installed Windows OS on this drive, and it is rockin it.

5
2024-08-22 02:26:14

windows 7 and mac os x , just install driver and you are good to go.

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
2024-05-15 02:31:43

Small and very handy external storage both for windows and android devices.

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
2024-05-04 03:19:17

Getting a good solid 100MBsec+. Android and windows. Great deal.

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