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My 7022 arrived yesterday and have been comparing it to my 7024. One thing that surprised my was the speed comparisons. The 7024 is noticeably faster. I thought at first that it must have to do with the added overhead of OS2.3 vs 2.2 but it turned out to be the difference in processors. The 7024 is using the Samsung S5PV210 Cortex A8 while the 7022 is using the Telechip TCC8803 Cortex A8.
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Interesting. My dead and gone 7024 was fairly zippy. Didn't have problems with YouTube, apps loaded fairly quick, lags came from too many apps open at once or loading a graphics heavy website. There were a couple of crashes, but they were pretty far in between.
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The 7022's capacitive screen is two touch and is not very responsive. The capacitive screen is also a finger print magnet. I use a capacitive stylus on my Toshiba Thrive to keep finger prints down but the 7022 won't respond to the stylus (two different makes). I can't see a bit of difference between the two as far as quality of the display.
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Yep, each screen has its own little stylus. I rarely used the stylus on the 7024; fingernails worked fine, and even a heavy fingertip. I hadn't really thought much about some capacitive screens being two-touch vs. multi. I haven't encountered a two-touch one yet. Does it seem to have any benefit over the resistive? Other than maybe driving a few more sales? I wonder if this is the same type of screen that's on the Vox. People have complained it doesn't really respond to swipes, more taps and short swipes. But it does pinch and zoom, which only needs two fingers ...
I was looking at the Vizio 8 today, then read that it won't actually let you put apps on your SD card, so you're stuck with whatever is left on the 4gb drive after factory settings.

Boo.