I’m almost running out of blogging steam on the i7210. The review has been very hard work but its easily the most in-depth review on Carrypad so far. I hope you find it useful. Don’t expect all reviews to be this detailed as part of it was for my own benefit as an i7210 owner.
There are a number of issues that came up during the testing that are being dealt with by TabletKiosk. I know that the people at GottaBeMobile have also fed back their issues too. Tablet Kiosk were kind enough to send feedback on these issues and all the latest information is in the review.
Since writing the main text of the review, its been again confirmed that the Ethernet interface is actually a Gigabit Ethernet interface.
A big thank-you goes to Coxion in Finland who kindly sourced me the device and worked closely with me during the testing. Coxion are a distributor for Tablet Kiosk in Scandinavia so if you’re thinking of offering this device to customers, I don’t hesitate to recommend them as a distributor.
As always, feel free to ask questions in the comments section below or at Origamiportal.com where I can welcome you all as a moderator there.
i7210 in desktop mode (gallery)
Naked i7210. (disassembly)
Next in line for a review is the Pepperpad 3 which arrived today and I’ll also get hands-on with the ASUS R2H on Friday (later today) so I’ll have some feedback on that too. But now, its time for…..zZZZ
Steve / Chippy.
Super nice job Steve!