Storage Options miScroll Tablet Review
Andy Ruffell / 13 years ago
The tablet comes pre-installed with Android 2.3, a favoured operating system with a lot of consumers as it rivals the more expensive and sometimes out of reach iOS that the iPad includes. Though you can customise how it looks for your own personal preference in terms of wallpaper and other added extras, it comes out of the box how we’d expect.
The menu is pretty self explanatory but no Android Market is listed, though it is about but takes a while to rummage through and find it.
Once found, we have to be honest, it runs extremely slow and this could be down to the 1GHz ARM 11 processor or low end 256MB DDR2 memory, but overall seems very laggy within Android Market.
Now this review wouldn’t be complete without a big of Angry Birds, so if you can just leave me for a few hours, I’ll be back after playing a few levels of this much loved gamer.
Sadly I’m back a lot sooner than I originally hoped for as it was very much the same story with Angry Birds, as we saw with the Android Market app and was extremly slow and laggy, and due to the resistive screen technology, we couldn’t zoom out in the general way by pinching the screen.
This review also wouldn’t be complete without a bit of self promotion or “pimping”. Therefore, we present to you the eTeknix website on Android, but sadly due to the device not supporting flash technology, you can see that certain aspects of our site are missing such as the top banner.
With a slight move of the tablet, it rotates using the 16 Bit G-Sensor which is able to monitor and rotate the screen through 360 degrees.