Thanks for the point out! I am impressed how affordable all of these 7" tablets are becoming.
Windows 8.1 runs fine in 1 GB, and you can have many apps open and many windows in IE. It does, however, sometimes take a couple of seconds to switch. But the performance of these is fine.
What’s not fine is the 1024 x 600 screen. Windows seems to use a higher resolution and the result is a fuzzy display.
The HP Stream 7 is $79 at the Microsoft Store with free shipping, and it has a great screen and 32 GB of storage. Well worth the extra $15–and it comes with a year’s subscription to Office 365 Personal (otherwise $70) that allows installation on an additional computer and a phone.
Anyone know of a good keyboard case for these?
Well, as it is, so it goes. Description says 8, only has 4.
I’m not dissatisfied, though. One micro-SD fixes that problem.
Can we buy the windows one and put android on it? Seriously, why does the windows one come with two cameras and the android does not?
curious if anyone has attempted this yet. figured this was the cheapest way to try out how win 8 works for tablets, now ready to go back to android if possible.