Included with the Kyros is a USB sync cable, a USB host adapter cable which works with thumbdrives, but not external keyboards , a pair of earbuds, a plastic stylus, and a wall-wart-design power adapter for recharging. Be sure to keep that charger handy, since the Kyros is rated at 6 hours of Web browsing at the default brightness which, as you might guess, is fairly dim.
Froyo-ish The Coby Kyros runs Android 2. Instead, you're getting the open-sourced Android experience that is common to most of the low-end tablets and e-book readers, such as the Archos 7 Home Tablet , Velocity Micro Cruz Reader , and Maylong M It's not a device for Google fans. What you do get are the standard Android Web browser and general e-mail and gallery applications, along with the same AppsLib app market found on Archos tablets.
As app stores go, it's pretty thinly stocked. If you're going to use a device like this, we recommend taking the extra time to install the Amazon Appstore app, through which you can browse and install a wide selection of free and premium apps. The good news is that the version of Android loaded onto the Kyros is not as heavily altered as we've seen it on similar budget tablets.
Overall, the navigation, onscreen keyboard, settings, and other tried and true aspects of Android have all been kept intact. Unfortunately, the root problem of the inferior screen weighs down on the whole experience. For example, accurate typing really demands a stylus, which for many is an automatic deal-breaker. Styles Clear.
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It feels more like being stuck in the ICU than in an office building. At Click to Enlarge The Kyros is as budget-friendly as a tablet could get, and it especially shows in its 7-inch touch screen. The resolution is just x pixels, which isn't even HD. The Asus MeMO Pad's screen also sports a brighter display at lux, which comes much closer to the lux category average than the Coby Kyros.
When we were watching the trailer for "The Avengers," tilting the display ever-so-slightly made the screen look dim and produced a sharp glare. We also found that colors appeared a bit muted while watching the trailer. During dark indoor scenes, Mark Ruffalo seemed to disappear into the background. Brighter scenes were more vibrant and showed sharper detail, although the poor viewing angles still made it difficult to enjoy the clip.
Not only were the viewing angles poor, but text and app icons appeared blurry on the Kyros' dim 7-inch screen. The Coby Kyros 7's stereo speakers play music and audio clearly, but don't expect this tablet to get loud. During our testing, we blasted Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" at full capacity, and the sound still felt soft and wasn't enough to fill our testing room.
This isn't surprising considering the size of the tiny zigzag-shaped speaker, which is subtly placed near on the back of the device near the top. The Coby Kyros 7 runs Android 4. Coby essentially offers the stock version of Android on its Kyros 7 tablet, unlike brands such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Samsung, which layer their own customized skin over the OS.
Similar to its design, the Kyros 7's interface is bare-bones. Get a coby kyros. My new best friend. You can take it anywhere without someone knowing. I bought this tablet when the 7 inch tablet I bought was a little too small.
It's a great buy, but I am having a little trouble with downloading somethings still. It's owner error, not machine. I think that the tablet is a very good buy, and I hope to soon find a cover for it, which is he only other thing I didn't like when I bought it. It didn't have a leather cover, but a cloth sleeve. Maybe before long, the manufacturers will see that the hard cover would be something that consumers would like as a standard feature.
It's ok for browsing internet, but it keeps on missing the wifi and it's own market didn't recognize the system. Poor usage. This is a poor excuse for an android. I bought one and the wifi never worked. Also the speed is super slow.
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