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Internet Tablet with Capacitive Touchscreen - MID7127-4G (Black)

Coby Kyros 7-Inch Android 2.3 4 GB Internet Tablet with Capacitive Touchscreen - MID7127-4G (Black) Review
Browse the web, watch videos on Youtube, check e-mail, and more on a generous 7 inch LCD screen. Capacitive multi touch controls powered by Android OS 2.3 high-speed 1 GHz processor. Connect to the Internet wirelessly with high-speed networking support (Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g) Download and enjoy popular apps and games from the AppsLib marketplace. Plays popular video, music, and photo formats. Connect and enjoy 1080p HD video on your HDTV via HDMI (Requires optional HDMI cable 1080p HD video playback requires a video file encoded at 1080p Streaming video quality will be affected by the source and the quality and condition of your network connection) Download and read thousands of books with the included Aldiko E-book reader application, view pages in portrait or landscape with automatic orientation detection. Built-in front-facing camera and microphone and expandable memory with optional microSDHC card. Rechargeable lithium-polymer battery.
Price : $169.99
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Coby Kyros 7-Inch Android 2.3 4 GB Internet Tablet with Capacitive Touchscreen - MID7127-4G (Black) Feature
- Browse the web, watch Youtube videos, checking e-mail, and much more with Android 2.3
- 7 inch LCD capacitive multi-touch screen with built-in front-facing camera and microphone
- High-speed 1 GHz processor, connect to the Internet wirelessly with high-speed networking support (Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g)
- AppsLib marketplace - download and enjoy popular applications and games
- Plays popular video, music, and photo formats
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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
Good Tablet for a cheap price
By J. Marte
I was going to buy the 7022 but then I saw that this one had almost the same price but this model is newer. I was concerned when I purchased it because this model is not even in the coby official web site and there are little info about it in the internet. The only difference between this one and the 7022 it seems to be the buttons are placed different and the 7127 has three ligh buttons in one side for return, menu and home.
So far it has been a good product I have never had a tablet before so I can't compare this with the others but what I can say is that this tablet perform very well, its fast to run applications, the capacitive screen is very responsive and surfing the web is easy and fast.
The only problem is that it doesn't come with the android market, it has its own market called GetJar which is pretty useless because it doesnt have good apps. (I could install the android market without rooting, just google it)
PRO
-Light
-Fast
-You can use sd card or usb to transfer files
-It has hdmi (I dont have the cable so I havent prove it yet)
-Comes with android 2.3
Cons
-It doesnt come with the android market (you can solve this in 5 minutes, just google it)
-The fingerprints all over the screen but that's normal on this kind of device.
If you don't have enough money to buy an I pad or a Galaxy tab and dont want to take the risk of buying any of those chinese tablets, you should consider in buying this one.
I think is the best, under $200, tablet you'll find.
38 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
The BEST of the Coby Line of Tablets need 1Mobile Market for APPS
By M. Gehret
Coby Kyros Tablets are the Samsung Galaxy Tablet...so it is a good investment and value. Coby Kyros MID 7127, 8127 and 1127 models are the 7, 8 and 10 inch Capacitive Screens, have larger battery life,and stereo speakers (built in). And Android 2.3 tablets. The above models are the best of the Kyros line. As with any tablet, you need to install an app called Super Task Killer. This app keeps the consumption of programs (or apps)from running needlessly which free up the memory. Many complain that it doesn't have the android market, but you can go to any market via google. There are several other markets to download apps from, one is the 1MobileMarket and 1MobileGames app that offers a wide variety of applications to download free. The only disappointment in the Coby line is the low megapixel (built in) webcam for Skype. But it does the job. These are solid, well built tablets and have great battery life. Having built in HDMI to HDTV is great,offers USB output to PC as well as microSD memory (up to 32GB) for processing and storing a lot of apps. A great tablet for the price. Another troubling issue is parents are giving their kids tablets for the holidays or other events and it should be noted this is a computer and adult content can be obtained. So supervision is required. The wifi is easy to set up and runs well. Battery life is double on these particular models listed above (compared to other models) which enables long useage. Coby Kyros is coming out with their best yet in 2012 (January-February) Coby finally is going to get it totally right~ They will offer Android 4.0, Dual Core Processor, 1GB of Ram, and a far larger internal flash memory. So I think it strange that people will spend far more to simply want the "android market" app when it can simply be obtained by internet. There are many other sites that offer the same apps, such as 1MobileMarket and 1MobileGames Overall, its a great tablet and great price., but if you want one of their newest tablets in January or February of 2012, well the wait is almost here. Coby Kyros has decided to take the lead this new year and come in strong with their investment toward having one of the best and affordable tablets in 2012.
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Review of MID7127 - Great little tablet so far
By Raymond Perry
This will be a first installment since I have not yet had the opportunity to use the tablet extensively. I have been testing battery life some, and I will post more as I have used the tablet more. This is my third Android tablet or phone so I have some experience with other devices and I know my way around the OS pretty well.
I have not yet added the real Google Android Market, but I know where to get it when I am ready. slatedroid and xda-developers are two safe and reliable forums for a wealth of information on Android. Luckily the Amazon Android Market is simple to load and has many of the apps one might want.
My impression is that the device is quite fast. I was pleasantly surprised at how responsive and quick it is. The capacitive screen is quite responsive. I have left the protective plastic in place until the screen protector or I ordered has arrived. Even so the screen responds very well and screen changes are very fast.
Connecting to WiFi at a hotspot was simple. The device saw my ATT Uverse router, but could not quite connect. I just need to reboot the router. This is not really the device's problem. For some reason ATT Uverse routers can be a challenge to Android devices. I had to reboot the router to connect my Android phone as well.
The main difference between the 70xx Kyros models and the 71xx seems to be battery size. It looks like the 70 series have a 2000 mah battery, and the 71s have 4000. Like a couple of other posters I was just about ready to go with the MID7022 when I noticed this newer model and saw that it had the larger battery. I charged the battery 3-4 hours until it said Charged though I have not yet let it charge overnight (it is doing so now). I then did a video test. One thing I like to have in a device like this is enough battery life to watch 2 1.5-2 hour movies on a 4-hour flight. This 7127 passed that test. I played videos continuously for 4.5 hours and had about 19% battery left. I tried to go to 5, but after about 10 more minutes got a low battery warning so I stopped. After an all-night charge I plan to try again. I was watching movies I had recorded from standard definition cable and converted to MP4. The image was originally letterboxed so it probably only occupied 1/3 of the screen area on the 7127. Full screen video might take more battery. I had screen brightness at 50%, which was quite bright, and volume at a comfortable listening level. WiFi off. I was not trying to do a stress test, just a typical use scenario.
I will try some more things and post more later.
Added 12/15/11
I really think this is one of the best little Android tablets for the price. It would be nice if it had bluetooth, but that is about the only thing missing, and it is not critical. Battery life watching videos seems to max at the 4.5 or so hours I mentioned above. That is enough for 2 full-length movies and all I really ask for.
Peripherals - I got a Belkin Ultra-Mini USB hub to go with this device. It worked well with USB keyboards and mice at the same time.
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