
Craig Electronics CMP741 7-Inch Tablet Review
Craig's wireless 7-Inch color touch screen tablet features 800 x 480, 16:9 screen with a 1.3GHz processing speed. The operating system is powered by Google Android 2.3, Flash 10.3 and features 4GB built-in flash memory. Built-in 512MB DDR II RAM and Built-In WiFi (802.11 b/g/n) and multi-point touch screen. Supports video format: MKV/AVI/RM/RMVB/FLV/WMV/MP4/MPG/VOB (up to 1080p). Support audio format: MP3/WMA/WAV. Support photo formats: JPEG/GIF/GIF/PNG. Supports e-Reader format: PDF/PDF DRM/TXT/ePub/ePub DRM/HTML/FB2. Supports 3D gaming accelerometer. Mini HDMI AV out jack (1080p). Mini USB to connect to computer; USB host for jump drive connection. Built-in rechargeable battery and built-in speaker and microphone. Micro SD card slot (supports max 32GB). Supports browser, eBook reader, eMail, photos, video, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Music, SlideME marketplace, clock. 3.5mm stereo headphone jack. Connect wtih PC and use as mass storage drive.
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Craig Electronics CMP741 7-Inch Tablet Feature
- Google Android 2.3, 1.3 GHz processor
- Built-in 0.3 MP front camera
- 4 GB built-in flash memory and 512MB DDR III RAM
- 802.11 b/g/n WiFi
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
A lot for the money
By Buzz's Mom
This is still a new purchase for me, but I have to say I'm impressed. You get a lot for your money. It's user friendly and pretty intuitive. I had a tablet holder with a keyboard that I couldn't get to work with my samsung galaxy tablet. I put the Craig in there and it worked right away, so it's like a little laptop for under $100. Seems to process as quickly as my iPad. It has an hdmi port that will hook up to any monitor or tv. My family is comprised of people who innately destroy electronic equipment, so I bought this as a backup. However, I think this devise will get a lot of use.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
a handy little tablet
By K. Nguyen
I do not own one, but have used one from my friend for a day.
The ads here does not say much. Here are what it can do:
1) connect to Internet using Wifi, for emails, Web browsing
2) play youtube video, play music, show photos, etc...
3) read PDF books
4) can download apps from Android market (I download a few free simple games and they all work)
I am thinking about buying one just for these features.
The one thing I don't know is how long the battery last.
My friend's unit requires a power adapter to be connected all the times (thus the 3 stars rating). The product spec calls out a special battery !!! This could be a negative thing.
In general, Amazon's product description is VERY POOR, never had enough info to help buyers making the right decision.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Not even worth the sale price
By JPS in NJ
This is a cheap piece of junk, plain and simple. The screen has many dead spots. Almost every time I "touch" something I have to mash my finger on it hard at least five times. It doesn't work with Google Play at all. Its own app store doesn't work either, keeps giving me 'incompatible'. So I have only been able to get a few apps running on this. I've had it for a year and a half and still haven't found a way to make this junk useable for anything important.
Don't say I didn't warn you. It's an exercise in frustration.
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