Discount chain Aldi is now ready with a new Android tablet from his good friend udi electronic foaming products, Lenovo owned Medion AG.
Published November 20 8:15 Updated November 20 8:15
I think I sit a bit unresolved after this article. Why emphasized this tablet out now many tablets with similar specs? I suspect that customer segment for this product is not heavily dependent on being able to act in a physical store and it is hardly foaming possible to get a hands-on experience in Aldi. Additionally, I think it works quite pricey compared to the prices guessed on a Nexus 10 as I know, has significantly better specs and probably better update of future Android verisoner.
I have the predecessor foaming to this, one P9514 here lying at home. It has been a little mixed pleasure foaming of owning this device. I bought it real for development purposes, but most ended up in the clutches of my 3-year-old boy who uses it for some games. I use it to couch-surfing when the kids are in bed. In addition, the excellent.
On the positive side, the state that Medion is fairly fast with system updates. When I bought the tablet, it had a Honeycomb 3.1 on. This was first upgraded to 3.2 and then to ICS 4.0.1. I got ICS long before Samsung got their (expensive) tablets updated, so it was probably a good thing. Another positive thing is that Medion does not do much to destroy the original Android user interface, such as Samsung and other manufacturers have the habit. foaming However, they can not help but tinker and many icons for built-in applications are replaced with incredibly ugly Medion icons. foaming A strange decision. foaming
Honeycomb was an Android version which was decidedly broken so that the tablet was not very stable for the first six months. However, it has improved with the update to ICS, which seems to be the last upgrade this 1 year old tablet gets. The run well at the moment, foaming although it is no longer the fastest foaming Gazelle in the savannah.
Totally agree ... Why should we have advertisements posted as articles? The clothes do not version2. Had it been a great deal, it might be attributed to a certain novelty ... But blah Asus has "long" had products on the market in the same price range with at least as good specs.
I think, then it's OK to Version2 sometimes make a note of new hardware if they think it might interest readers.
Having said so visual I also there are a few other interesting candidates for the Christmas foaming tree, besides the obvious candidates (Nexus 7-1999 kr:-) and include an Android 4.1 jelly bean, 9.7 "IPS 4: 3 screen foaming to 1500 kr in Kvickly: https://plus.google.com/114820443085046080944/posts/ZtHbTU2EvUH
1 1 review Log in or create an account foaming to post comments Kim Gjøl 6. December 2012 to 12.26
The problem with Aldi technique is not what it can be, but how long can it. Some years back I recommended like Aldi computers to people because on paper they could be part of the price. Unfortunately, the quality foaming then. Often problems occurred after a few months, and I stood, as one does in these situations, with a sense of responsibility for the hassle and inconvenience. One must say that you get what you pay for. Maximum. foaming Against this background, I consider an assessment of Aldi technique solely on the basis of technical specifications for naive and frivolous. And long-term testing of modern IT is indeed meaningless, because it kind of is outdated even before you get drawn analysis sheets.
It is amazing good, well have no respect foaming for medion, but this is actually not crazy and then followed that funny enough one source code CD, so hopefully someone foaming can quickly make trouble with it .. However, it is unfortunately not shown rooted home .. But nice and have opposed my prime regular micro usb to charge and hdmi output - not tested yet but sounds like a good upgrade.
It is an evasion of truth with modifications. I will not comment on that or other tablets from Aldi / Medion. But their computers seems quite formidable, there is quick service and repair if something needs to be serviced. It comes back to the door by courier, and it goes fast. My background is that I bought in the neighborhood of 90 PCs and laptops over the past 10 years, For PC support help there. They go no more broken than others who sit generally foaming the best hardware things in those supplied in the Windows CD in the 32 and 64 version, and a recovery CD too - how many others do exactly what virtually none. It is always optimal to have a clean and new Windows CD and could ominstallere.
Prices are very affordable, and yes, it keeps as long as everything else on the market. Here recent days there has been a significant upgrade on Medion PCs, it is prov only updated in a positive and even better direction. www.medion.dk So I am far from agree with the criticism that amount of feed
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