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Lazer tablet
Anyone knows who makes a tablet under the name Lazer name?
Bought it in Portugal as mine broke from a large retailer, but while it works fine it will not run many apps which happily ran on my older tablet. Been in touch with the retailer but they won't tell me. |
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does it look like any of these ?
What screen size, processor or any other specifications does it have ? |
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does it look like any of these ?
What screen size, processor or any other specifications does it have ? https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=la...=1920&bih=1075 |
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Many thanks
the tablet is this one http://aprod.hu/hirdetes/lazer-10-1-tablet-ID1W5cF.html and here is the cut and pasted info from the tablet OS Browser UserAgent : Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 4.1.1; en-gb; MD1005 Build/JRO03C) AppleWebKit/534.30 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Safari/534.30 Android ID : e35af356bebc18cb Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes, 40 seconds Uptime (without sleeps) : 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes, 40 seconds Configuration Font Scale : 1.0 Hard Keyboard Hidden : YES Keyboard : NOKEYS Keyboard Hidden : NO Locale : en_GB MCC : 0 MNC : 0 Navigation : NONAV Navigation hidden : YES Orientation : PORTRAIT Screen Height DP : 976 Screen Width DP : 600 Smallest Screen Width DP : 600 Screen Layout : LONG_NO SIZE_LARGE SIZE_NORMAL SIZE_SMALL Touchscreen : FINGER UI Mode : NIGHT_NO TYPE_NORMAL BuildInfos Android version : 4.1.1 Release Codename : REL API LEVEL : 16 CPU ABI : armeabi-v7a Manufacturer : AMTC Bootloader : unknown CPU ABI2 : armeabi Hardware : amlogic Radio : unknown Board : MD7305 Brand : Lazer Device : MD7305 Display : JRO03C.20130412.v008 Fingerprint : Lazer/MD7305/MD7305:4.1.1/JRO03C/20130412.v008:user/release-keys Host : droid04-sz ID : JRO03C Model : MD1005 Product : MD7305 Tags : release-keys Type : user User : zuguo.chen Battery Discharging... Level : 98 % Technology : Li-ion Temperature : 30.0 ∞C (86.0∞F) Voltage : 4134 mV Memory Download Cache Max: 441MB/ Free: 434MB data Max: 882MB/ Free: 217MB External storage: mounted External storage Max: 1.25GB/ Free: 1.25GB External storage removable: false External storage emulated: false Total RAM: 879MB Free RAM: 509MB Threshold RAM: 64.00MB Low Memory Killer Levels FOREGROUND_APP:__ 32.00MB VISIBLE_APP:_________ 40.00MB SECONDARY_SERVER: 48.00MB HIDDEN_APP:________ 56.00MB CONTENT_PROVIDER: 64.00MB EMPTY_APP:__________ 80.00MB Telephony Data Activity: DATA_ACTIVITY_NONE Data State: DATA_DISCONNECTED file:///C:/output/tablet.html 1 of 4 10/03/2014 18:28 IMEI(or MEID): null IMEI/SoftVer: null MSISDN: null Registered MCC: Registered MCC MNC: Registered Operator Name: Network Type: NETWORK_TYPE_UNKNOWN Phone Type: PHONE_TYPE_NONE SIM Country Code: SIM MCC MNC: SIM Operator Name: SIM Serial Number: null SIM State: SIM_STATE_UNKNOWN Subscriber ID(IMSI): null VoiceMail number: null Roaming: false No Cell detected Networks Background Data Usage: true type WIFI[] state CONNECTED/CONNECTED reason (unspecified) extra (none) roaming false failover false isAvailable true type WIFI[] state CONNECTED/CONNECTED reason (unspecified) extra (none) roaming false failover false isAvailable true CPU Processor ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l) processor 0 BogoMIPS 1041.28 processor 1 BogoMIPS 1041.28 Features swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 CPU implementer 0x41 CPU architecture 7 CPU variant 0x3 CPU part 0xc09 CPU revision 0 Hardware Amlogic Meson6 g04 customer platform Revision 0020 Serial 000000000000000c Frequency range: 48.0 -> 1512.0MHz Current Frequency: 504.0MHz Frequency Stats (time): Camera As retreiving camera infos can give the impression that it is taking picture on some device, it is not enabled by default. If you wish to, go in settings menu. Screen Resolution: 600 x 976 Refresh Rate: 50.0 X factor for DIP: 1.0 Density: 160 dpi Pixel per inch X: 159.5681 dpi Y: 160.42105 dpi OpenGL As retreiving opengl infos can crash some device, it is not enabled by default. If you wish to, go in settings menu. Sensors MMA7660 accelerometer: 0.003 mA by Freescale 2Axis orientation sensor: 0.0 mA by Amlogic Environment Root Directory: /system Data Directory: /data Download Cache Directory: /cache External Storage State: mounted External Storage Directory: /storage/sdcard0 Medias Directories Alarms: /storage/sdcard0/Alarms DCIM: /storage/sdcard0/DCIM Downloads: /storage/sdcard0/Download file:///C:/output/tablet.html 2 of 4 10/03/2014 18:28 Movies: /storage/sdcard0/Movies Music: /storage/sdcard0/Music Notifications: /storage/sdcard0/Notifications Pictures: /storage/sdcard0/Pictures Podcasts: /storage/sdcard0/Podcasts Ringtones: /storage/sdcard0/Ringtones Features android.hardware.wifi android.hardware.location.network android.hardware.location android.software.sip android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch.jazzhand android.hardware.usb.host android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch android.hardware.screen.landscape android.hardware.screen.portrait android.hardware.faketouch android.hardware.camera android.hardware.usb.accessory android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch.distinct android.software.sip.voip android.hardware.microphone android.hardware.camera.front android.software.live_wallpaper android.hardware.touchscreen android.hardware.sensor.accelerometer glEsVers=2.0 JavaProperties java.vendor.url: http://www.android.com/ java.class.path: . java.class.version: 50.0 os.version: 3.0.8 java.vendor: The Android Project user.dir: / user.timezone: null path.separator: : os.name: Linux os.arch: armv7l line.separator: file.separator: / user.name: java.version: 0 java.home: /system Mount points MountPoint Name Type Options - / rootfs rootfs rw - /dev tmpfs tmpfs rw,nosuid,relatime,mode=755 - /dev/pts devpts devpts rw,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 - /proc proc proc rw,relatime - /sys sysfs sysfs rw,relatime - /acct none cgroup rw,relatime,cpuacct - /mnt/asec tmpfs tmpfs rw,relatime,mode=755,gid=1000 - /mnt/obb tmpfs tmpfs rw,relatime,mode=755,gid=1000 - /dev/cpuctl none cgroup rw,relatime,cpu - /system /dev/block/system ext4 ro,noatime,nodiratime,user_xattr,acl,barrier=1,data=ordered,noauto_da_alloc - /data /dev/block/data ext4 rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,nodiratime,user_xattr,acl,barrier=1,data=ordered,noauto_da_alloc - /cache /dev/block/cache ext4 rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,nodiratime,user_xattr,acl,barrier=1,data=ordered,noauto_da_alloc - /proc/bus/usb |
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It's got a weird screen resolution. That might be why some apps don't run on it. If the apps are programmed to run on a specific screen size (or set of screen sizes), that might explain that. The screen resolution of that device isn't a common size that I've seen for either Android phones or tablets.
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It's got a weird screen resolution. That might be why some apps don't run on it. If the apps are programmed to run on a specific screen size (or set of screen sizes), that might explain that. The screen resolution of that device isn't a common size that I've seen for either Android phones or tablets.
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This site suggests the manufacturer was AnyDATA Corporation
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This site suggests the manufacturer was AnyDATA Corporation
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It's got a weird screen resolution. That might be why some apps don't run on it. If the apps are programmed to run on a specific screen size (or set of screen sizes), that might explain that. The screen resolution of that device isn't a common size that I've seen for either Android phones or tablets.
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Do you think I can use an app to alter the screen resolution?
In your position, given that it was cheap anyway, I'd put it down to a poor choice and look at replacing it with a better known branded device like a Hudl which will likely run all your apps. |
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No, the screen resolution is the number of pixels in the screen. It's a hardware thing. If you were an experienced programmer, you might be able to root the device, and create a custom ROM which reports your screen resolution as something other that what it is, but if you don't know what you're doing, I'd leave well alone, otherwise you could end up with a tablet that doesn't work at all.
In your position, given that it was cheap anyway, I'd put it down to a poor choice and look at replacing it with a better known branded device like a Hudl which will likely run all your apps. anyone want to but a tablet?
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Someone said on another thread here, you do sort of get what you pay for. There are a couple of exceptions in both phones and tablets, for example the Tesco Hudl has decent specs and is cheap, but there have been a good few reports of screen failures. The upside is that Tesco is replacing them without argument, and if it happens soon after purchase, you can just walk into a store and swap it.
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Someone said on another thread here, you do sort of get what you pay for. There are a couple of exceptions in both phones and tablets, for example the Tesco Hudl has decent specs and is cheap, but there have been a good few reports of screen failures. The upside is that Tesco is replacing them without argument, and if it happens soon after purchase, you can just walk into a store and swap it.
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Someone said on another thread here, you do sort of get what you pay for. .
The lazer if I recall was €130, larger screen, less storage, faster processor Next time I need one I buy a better one, from the UK so I can take it back if I need to |
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