Lidl: Touchtab 8GB WiFi Tablet
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http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg//lidl_uk/hs.xsl/index_36789.htm?offerdate=&ar2=&ERR=noservice
Lidl are doing this tablet next week.
Wondering if it will make a cheap 2nd tablet to use for situations where you won't want to risk a more expensive tablet?
Lidl are doing this tablet next week.
Wondering if it will make a cheap 2nd tablet to use for situations where you won't want to risk a more expensive tablet?
Specs:
7" android 4.0 multi-touch tablet
Display resolution: 800 x 480 16:9 LCD display
Camera resolution: 640 x 480
Built-in webcam
8GB storage plus micro SD card slot supports Micro SD cards up to 32GB
USB 2.0 & mini USB ports
7.4V Li-ion battery, up to 6 hours moderate drain
Stereo audio output
Mic & 3.5mm headphone jack
Includes mains charger and stylus
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Thanks for the warning, trouble is I probably won't know till I've brought it, if the button is a bad one.
Should have wifi. SIM isn't important as one can use a wifi hot-spot off the phone.
NOTE; unless I've missed something it's not a phone!
Bad points - takes just under a minute to get started, and another minute or so to log in to the nearest wifi, not much use if you are in a desperate hurry; the camera isn't up to much (but that's not I bought it for!) and so far it's been unable to accept BBC radio i-player app, and Eurosport player app. Also moving images on youtube, laola1 etc are a bit grainy if you are used to super-HD.
Good points - it does the job! Once logged in, web pages are nice and clear, can store all your stuff on mini SD card, lots of great apps in their free apps-store to add, easy to navigate around, battery sufficient (longer if wi-fi turned off) - nice looking pad too.
If you are on a budget (who isn't?) it's fine. Also good for the first-timer who doesn't want to spend more in case they can't work out how to use it...no names but his user-name begins with h
So does it connect to google play ?
Hmmph. Thereby lies the problem. I reckon it does - but when I try to download from GP I get the message that I have not bought anything (or connected) from the shopping basket icon, and the whole thing falls apart. What shopping basket icon?
It baffles me - but then again there's not much in the Google Play store I want or need.
If you are after GP then suggest don't buy this - except that I'm a novice and maybe just haven't pushed the right buttons.
http://194.150.201.35/cnmlifestyle/downloads/touchpads/CnM%20Touchpad7%20User%20Manual.pdf
Can anyone help?
Edit - aparantly not;
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1732194
Looking at page 40 of the manual it looks like it connects to Google Play
Just looked at my paper manual and there's no mention of Google play - so my effort must be a slightly different version than the one shown here. http://194.150.201.35/cnmlifestyle/downloads/touchpads/CnM%20Touchpad7%20User%20Manual.pdf
Maybe mine's older?
Anyway, I'll be contacting CNM to see if GP IS available or/and can mine be upgraded? Not too bothered if it can't.
Looks like if you are buying the lidl one, it's best to read the box to see what's on (or not on) offer!
My apps came from 1mobile market.
This is a list of compatable devices according to the play store, cant find any CNM devices on there
Is that the CnM or the one at Lidl? (even if they're the same under different badges I'm just wondering if Lidl's sold that many or Argos for the CnM)
Good points are that using the net on wifi is as fast as any other way and I have also used my 3 USB dongle out and about and it works just fine. I even watched live TV just to see if it would work. It did. I don't know hassles others are having with Google Play Store because I have had none at all and was able to download all the apps I wanted.
Bad points are that altough it isn't laggy with just one or two apps running, if you don't forcibly end an app, it really does start to struggle. I used an appkiller and regularly took a look at what was running and killed off all those I didn't need and it works fine.
The 800x600, even on a 7in screen, is really not good enough. Fine for TV etc, but if you want to read papers etc online, you start to yearn for a better resolution.
I would say that as a starter tablet it is OK, but don't expect heaven on earth and use your nous. As I said, I am selling mine on and will look out for something with higher specs.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400389915463?item=400389915463
http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/www_lidl_uk/hs.xsl/our-offers-2491.htm?action=showDetail&id=1691&ar=3
Pretty decent specs, and reasonably priced.
There is no mention of Google Play, but it should be there, and if not, there will be the 1MOBILE market, which should have enough apps.
Plus, it comes with Android Jellybean!
It does but the battery life is a bit naff (4 hours).
It's good enough for what I need. I've got the tablet and it's actually quite good - and yes it DOES have Google Play, so apps are not a problem. All in all, a good tablet at a great price.