Thread: Smart Q7 Tablet
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Old 05-25-2009, 02:03 AM   #57
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Sounds like this might be a good replacement for my 7" Asus Eee (which could go to my daughter) - but I'll wait a few months for feedback.

Seems like it has very little RAM (128MB) as opposed to the standard 512MB used for Linux devices (I have 1 GB in my Eee). Will this support video playback without skipping (VLC?)? And how fast will pages turn with PDF? Will Open Office or some other word-processor run on it? Will it play mp3? Even though my Eee weighs in at double (1kg vs 480gr) and has only about a 4,5 hour battery life - it does all of the above very nicely.

Although, if ithe Q7 has a good screen-brightness control that can turn down the backlighting as required - then even just as an ereader it is a good price-point. But sometimes - like on my Classmate tablet - the touchscreen functionality makes it more reflective and difficult to read.

Looking forward to hearing reviews from these courageous (and with more disposable income!) first adopters!
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