Sunday, July 3, 2011

Review: Eyo Pad Axis


The consumption of tablets is increasing at a high rate in the world market. Therefore, various manufacturers release their handsets and further disseminate this new gadget, which looks more like a pocket computer.


The TechTudo has tested and evaluated the iPad, Apple, Samsung Galaxy, Motorola Xoom, among others. We've given our opinion on these and now tested one more: Eyo Axis Pad Android 2.2. Is it good? Why not be a recognized manufacturer, will be worth? Well, these and other questions you will be able to take this review. Check!

Design
The Eyo Axis Pad is very light. Its screen is 7 inches, which makes the product less than the iPad, for example, and with this you can have a greater mobility when handling. But precisely because it is smaller, letters, icons, and images are a little smaller.

Features and performance
This tablet is very light, so also you will have a greater mobility handling. You can load the bag, the bag, but be careful not to scratch or damage the screen.

The Axis Pad Eyo menu is simple and intuitive. He has multiple desktops, which makes it easy to navigate your tablet. There is a menu on the side, you can go straight to the home in your area, do not get back several pages.

The main advantages are the USB and HDMI inputs, this allows you to connect the tablet on your TV or other devices which in this connection. Speaking of connections, one of the leading and everyone wants to know is the internet connection.
Well, it has Wi-Fi, but does not come with 3G built. The processor is 1.6 MHz, is quick to! You can even keep a cool performance, but nothing outrageously spectacular.

You will be able to send your images to any social network. There is an icon in the side menu, which presents the major social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Orkut) and just select the one you want to share your photo and goes straight to the desired location.

And the camera? It has only 2 MP, ie, no big deal! However, the quality of the video image as well as it has surprising support for Flash, you will be able to watch videos on Youtube, for example. For sound, there is the envy of any sound film.

The menus are easy to navigate. As the Android operating system is (2.2, the same as the Galaxy Tab) already has a Google toolbar for you to do your research, making it much easier. If you want, you can install browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Opera.

The EyoPad Axis comes with all applications for Android and the most famous iPad installed. If you want to purchase something else, just go to Google Market, already included.

A feature that the touchscreen was quite intrigued. The specifications say it's touch, however, in practice, it was not the case. Often, the tone should be stronger than just "play" icon that you want to select.

If you are with money to spare and want to test a gadget or other, shell out about $ 500.00 and know the world of tablets. A good sense of how it works, but is still far from being the best. The performance of the product is good, but the weakness that it showed, left a sense of insecurity.