Friday, February 7, 2014

Bargain Polaroid 10.1" Internet Tablet PMID1000B Camera & Capacitive Display

Polaroid 10.1" Internet Tablet PMID1000B Camera & Capacitive Display

Polaroid 10.1" Internet Tablet PMID1000B Camera & Capacitive Display Review


This Polaroid 10.1-in. internet tablet gives you the flexibility you need, including wireless compatibility that lets you connect to the internet with Wi-Fi. The item is easy to use light and thin. Google Play Market Can be Downloaded with the instructions included.


Price : $129.99
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Polaroid 10.1" Internet Tablet PMID1000B Camera & Capacitive Display Feature


  • Android 4.0
  • processor 1.0 GHz Cortex A8
  • Internal Memory 4GB
  • Resolution 1024 x 600
  • External Memory: Micro SD






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20 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
4Polaroid 10.1
By Sheila Cornelius
I had brought my son one for Christmas. It was very user friendly. The price was great compared to other tablets. The case was a little expensive. I bought mine at Walmart because I wanted to see it first hand. Did not want to order the one you could purchase with it. I like the big screen compared to smaller tablets. I paid with a credit card no problems. It arrived on time at my door.
It has a number on the box if you have problems.

7 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
1POS!!
By Beth
This product is a POS. If you can get it to Polaroid 10.1" Internet Tablet PMID1000B Camera & Capacitive Displaydownload an app, the next time you turn on the tablet, the app is gone. Nearly impossible to download anything. Grateful I only spent $89, (bought it on Black Friday)didn't pay full price.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
2Poor WIFI Communication. Bad Picture Quality Made Created a Dealbreaker
By Seeker
I did a side by side comparison for this Polaroid and a Surface RT 10 inch. The Polaroid does not have a standard USB port While the Surface does. The screen resolution is not that great on the Polaroid and better on the Surface. These difference can be expected based on the price differences (the Polaroid is less costly than the Surface). Not a deal breaker especially due to the price difference. I have an Android phone and I liked that fact that the Polaroid also supports Android and the Google Play Store since I could sync up the apps on my phone with the apps on the Polaroid. The Surface is a Microsoft Windows product and does not support the Google Play Store, but is launching its own Windows App Store. The app selection is not as big on the Windows Store as it is on the Google store, but expected to increase. Too soon to tell the ration of free apps vs. paid apps on the Windows store. Now for the deal breakers: The Polaroid's camera quality is bad. That is surprising for a Polaroid product. I was expecting to have at least decent picture quality. A side by side comparison of the Surface and the Polaroid picture (in the same lighting), the Surface was much better (even if it wasn't high quality). The other deal breaker is the horrible WIFI connection. Despite the WIFI indicator as "good" the Polaroid often disconnected to the point of being useless. This made the produce not something I could live with. I had to return it. I kept the Surface since in the end the price difference was worth it (especially with a black Friday special)

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