Envizen Android 4.0 ICS 7" Capacitive Multi-Touch Tablet Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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CA: ncix.com US: us.ncix.com Honestly I'm quite impressed with this thing. It was simple to get started with, performs very well given the price point, and has a VERY complete feature set!
The video is an in-depth unboxing and first look at the Envizen 7 inch capacitive multi-touch tablet, focusing on its value proposition and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich experience. The host notes early on that the demo unit runs ICS and that NCIX stock has been upgraded so all units now ship with Android 4.0, highlighting the surprising price-to-feature ratio for a compact tablet. The unboxing reveals the modest accessory bundle, including a power cable, data cable, and a basic user guide, followed by a hands-on tour of hardware, buttons, ports, and the microSD, mini HDMI, and USB interfaces. He emphasizes practical features like a hard reset switch, a simple yet informative quick-start guide, and basic Android navigation, while acknowledging the device’s affordable nature may limit some aspects like screen quality. Throughout, the host tests connectivity, demonstrates the browser with Flash, and comments on overall responsiveness, noting it feels smooth for the price point despite some trade-offs. He also explores media playback from USB drives, basic gaming, and app installation, offering tips for Market setup and stressing that the device is more than capable for mobile browsing and everyday tasks at its cost. The closing segment provides a verdict on value, compares the tablet to an iPhone 4 in thickness and size, and invites viewers to subscribe for more Linus Tech Tips content, including additional unboxings and reviews.
Topics · technology · hardware · unboxing · android
Questions answered
- What Android version did the Envizen tablet have when Linus received it
- The tablet shipped with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
- Can the Envizen tablet play 720p video from a USB drive
- Yes, the device can play 720p video directly from a USB drive via the USB port.