Thursday, December 19, 2013

Review Lark FreeMe X2 7.1s - what a tablet can be used for ... - Antyweb

Being a bad impression of quality workmanship and mounted display, I expected a tragedy in terms of performance. X2 runs on Android 4.1, and the system drives the dual-core processor Amlogic AML8726-MX, clocked at 1.5 GHz, which is unfortunately only available to half a gigabyte of RAM. It seems to me that the “jerk” on a full gigabyte, much to X2 helped – especially when it comes to multi-tasking, which is widely referred to as I write. A five-point multi-touch works well – the tablet responds well to the touch, provided that just do not “wonder”, which of course happens. However, the gaps typically extend no more than a few tenths of a second. Amazingly, the tablet can be used even when the applications are installed, or their updates. Yes, everything slows down and the comfort of peaks in suppl, but you can. Who used his time Goclever of Ladybugs, knows that it was this bad.

In short – it is bad, but tolerable, which is an advantage. When switching screens liquidity leaves much to be desired, but we are not doomed to a slideshow. Using the X2 does not make it longer in the desktop we want to tear my hair out. Running the application … this is different. Once the tablet performs as smoothly as long as you remember to close the unnecessary applications. Another time, far too often, for unknown reasons, the programs do not meet, or are activated after a few seconds. X2 has four gigabytes of built-in flash memory which can be expandable SD card. Bluetooth and GPS is not found. Not that anyone expected it. Photos will do only the front camera of 0.3 megapixels. This webcam is of course only for video calls. The image quality will leave your imagination.

displaying 3D graphics system is responsible MALI400MP. Here Lark X2 shows what he can do, if I may say so. No problem I played in Agra Birds Star Wars II and Temple Run 2 After a moment’s hesitation, I decided to go all out and install a new game my little braciaków (six years) – Lego Speedorz. Unfortunately, it failed. Nevertheless, I found a use for Lark FreeMe X2, model 7.1s – cheap stuff, which is without fear can be put in the hands of a toddler rozbrykanego. Tablet, which you can safely give 2-3 year old child to a play Angry Birds while we feed him porridge. Zachlapie up? Drown in the potty? The child turns out to be a visitor from another planet, a near miss kryptonite and break it in half? No problem – you can get over PLN 200.

time job is a nightmare – the manufacturer says that it is five hours, but honestly, I think that while standing meeting could X2 discharge in half the time. While in standby mode, fell after a few days. Another problem is the Wi-Fi module, which feebly catches the coverage. I’ve never had a situation yet to reach could not break through two walls and doors.

I also noticed a strange issue regarding charging the device via micro-USB port. The battery does not catch on so much power from the power supply to be able to use the X2 when it is discharged, and podpi?li?my it to the network. You have to give him some time to grab tension. This problem is not when we load the X2 connector “Buckets”. That’s right, Lark can also load power supply with a special plug, reminiscent of the old Nokias.

as a tablet for a small child, as an attempt by buying something better, Lark FreeMe 7.1s passes the test – barely, barely, but it seems. Unfortunately, this is the only application that came to my mind. Problems with multi-taskingiem preclude any more advanced applications, even if they get over the tragic quality of the screen. Low resolution makes this tablet does not have a chance to be a reader, even very primitive or replacement. Even taking into account value for money, I am not able to see that I should put a higher rating. The more that the screen really hurts, and even at that price you can find something a little better. The more that reducing the price, you have to bear in mind that the equipment he uses. Adidosy probably think some are better value for money than sneakers, but that does not mean they are good shoes.

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