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Join Date: Dec 2010
Device: SONY PRS-650
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I picked up a Curtis Klu 5 inch media tablet for 79 bucks on Amazon.
What has already been said about these inexpensive tablets is basically true.
The supplied USB charger would never properly charge the tablet, and within a week had failed completly.
After I had replaced the charger with a generic 2 amp high-capacity USB charger, the tablet's charging issues were solved, but the Klu 5 still proved a mixed bag.
My first impression wasn't too bad, because the little 5 inch screen looked GREAT. Bright, clear, sharp, fairly good viewing angle - really nice.
Checked out the built in webcam style camera, and it also did a GREAT job (better than average performance in low light)
Then the disappointments set in . . .
1) No Google Apps or Android market access, and the built in 'Slide Me' crap was garbage (not only CRAPPY selection, but wouldn't even download)
- fixed this by installing 1 Mobile Market by downloading from their web page (a few glitches, but does work, and pretty good selection of apps)
2) That wonderful built in webcam is pretty much useless because I couldn't get ANY of the common video chat programs to work (Skype, Yahoo, Gtalk, oovoo).
- Couldn't fix this, ddVideo almost works (lowres very ZOOMed off color image) About the only use for the camera is to locally record a video then email it to someone as an attachment.
3) The resistive touch screen takes WAY too much pressure, especially when dragging and swiping (not too bad for tapping)
- Again no fix for this, it is what it is. You get used to it somewhat, and accuracy does improve a bit if you carefully calibrate the touch-screen, but it's never great.
4) Local Video Playback and YouTube is fairly good, but there is no Flash Video in the browser, and it can't be added.
5) It uses a REALLY WEIRD button arrangement with one rocker switch for Home/Menu and another rocker for Power/Back. This is a real pain to get used to - but you do figure it out eventually . . .
6) Overall Android performance is lacklustre, and stability is only so-so. I was able to run Angry Birds for a few hours without it locking it up, but the graphics performance was nothing to shout about.
7) Wireless range is only so-so, not horrible, just not great (about on a par with my 5 year old laptop, but not as good as any of my other modern WiFi devices)
8) The built in eReader app is JUNK. It has a warning about trying to load any EPUB larger than a few Megs, and I can confirm that this DOES crash it. Unfortunately, this excluded it from being usable for a good portion of my library.
-The Fix: Just Download and configure FBReader (get it from 1Mobil Market or download the APK from the FBReader web site, and check to make sure your it's settings point to either your internal or external SD card memory).
And Guess what??? FBReader ACTUALLY WORKS PRETTY NICELY!!!
I later upgraded to a nice Galaxy Player 4 (MANY more features, NONE of the above problems), but I have to admit, that if my only concern was reading eBooks, the little Klu5 would definitely do the job.
And the battery life isn't too bad - With the screen brightness near minimum (the most comfortable setting when reading indoors), the battery life is about 5 to 6 hours or more.
So, if your only criteria is battery life, and "will it work at all" the Klu does pass the test.
BUT - For the record, my Galaxy Player 4 lets me read for at least 8 hours, and is just flat out a MUCH, MUCH, MUCH, MUCH better device (but it was also about two and a half times more expensive, so you get what you pay for).
EDIT -
Just noticed the post recommending the Sony PRS-T1 and would like to second that suggestion.
The original poster was considering a low cost Color LCD generic Android device, so I responded with some of my experiences with a similar device.
But if he or she would prefer a black-and-white eInk device to one with a Color LCD, and would prefer more of a dedicated eReader device to a generic Android tablet, then as has already been suggested, the Sony PRS-T1 is an EXCELLENT choice.
With a little luck, the PRS-T1 can be purchased for $79 to $99 dollars on sale.
I was able to find one at a local FRYS in Southern California for only 79 bucks brand new in the box (almost to the penny, the same as I paid for the Klu)
The Sony, even after rooting, is not quite as flexible as the Klu, but it's about two orders of magnitude better built, and when used in it's original configuration as an eReader works GREAT.
I actually prefer the Sony PRS-T1 over BOTH the Nook Touch and Kindle Touch eInk readers and at anything less than $100 it's an absolute steal.
Last edited by delphin; 03-23-2012 at 01:59 PM.
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