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104 Reviews
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Abstract: Towards the end of last year I attended the launch of a new product and then had to wait patiently for over six months before the promised review unit arrived....
Abstract: With Google having unveiled its own-brand, Asus-built Nexus 7 tablet running its new Android 4.1 Jellybean operating system, V3 takes a look at how it compares to the rest of the competition on the market. The Nexus 7 - around £159To start with, let's ...
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Published: 2012-05-24, Author: PC , review by: techradar.com
Excellent build quality, Decent performance, Good 7, inch form factor, Price
No Ice Cream Sandwich, Not many pre, installed apps
Published: 2012-02-08, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Chinese telecoms giant Huawei might not have established itself in the UK, but it€s already thinking big. Over the next ten years it expects to boost turnover from $6billion to $100billion € grabbing a slice of the tablet market in the process. First step...
Abstract: Huawei hopes to make a name for itself in the UK with two new Android-based devices – the unibody-designed MediaPad tablet and Vision handset. Unlike previous products, both will be sold under the Huawei brand, and not as a rebadged product for Vodafone a...
In pure design terms, the MediaPad is a success. It has the luxury feel that's important in the tablet space, and is a lot comfier to hold than larger 10.1in models. Pricing is a sore point, though, because at around £275 ex. VAT (£330 inc.) for the Wi...
Can make phone calls, Good build quality, Plays back 1080p video in many formats
Lowquality screen, Frequent performance issues, UI needs more work
Unless you absolutely must have a tablet that can make phone calls, we'd advise you to pass on the Huawei MediaPad 7 Vogue. Sure, it seems like a decent Android slate at first glance, but the more we use it, the more we get turned off by it. What bothe...