Saturday, March 23, 2013

Review of an ONDA Android tablet

I have an Ipad 2 and from somewhere I got an Android based tablet made by a Chinese company called ONDA, (Its not even much famous in china).  At first I thought lets compare both tablets and write a review about their comparison. To write a review one have to use the thing a lot before writing on it. I have used Ipad 2 a lot. Its just so so in my view and its just a toy and not something necessary for a person to have.

After using ONDA tab, my dream of comparing the two tablets just got shattered very badly. It was the  worst gadget that i have ever seen in my life, using it was just simply irritating. First its battery timing was maximum 2 hours and its usage was very laggy, it just used to get stuck for few seconds without any reason. And it was not worth writing a review.
At first I thought I should give it to someone but then I changed my mind that I shouldn't curse any of my friends with such a thing. So I thought if its not worth writing a review of its usage then lets write a review on it about how it is from inside.
Then I just opened it up and found few chips on a board and a battery, here are the pictures of how it looks from inside.












After opening it up, I found that it was more entertaining to use it like this rather than when it was in one piece. Because it was still working when each and every component was out of the housing.

After breaking it up, it has become more useful to me, now I am able to use its battery to light a little bulb in the dark lol.

I have kept all of its parts safely if anyone need any of its spare parts do contact me, but I am not going to give its battery to anyone because its now lightening up my world at times of power outages.


My verdict about tablets is that buy them as a toy if you have a lot of extra money, but never ever buy a tablet made by  ONDA.

3 comments:

  1. Alright! so never buy an ONDA, well Chinese are making things for everyone, it would be a blessing in some african country like Zimbabwe. and is it ARM A10 processor in 7th picutre?

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  2. its Allwinner A10 chinese version of ARM A10 i guess. Both are same i guess. do you need it?

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  3. Mate! Tablet PC is not a thing without which a person cannot live. Its just a luxury. And if a person in Zimbabwe gets one of these then he will get tension of recharging it. Its just purely a burden, not a blessing. lol.

    I would recommend people to buy netbooks instead of these piece of craps. At least netbooks are more practical and there cost is almost around the prices of Tabs.

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Review of an ONDA Android tablet

I have an Ipad 2 and from somewhere I got an Android based tablet made by a Chinese company called ONDA, (Its not even much famous in china).  At first I thought lets compare both tablets and write a review about their comparison. To write a review one have to use the thing a lot before writing on it. I have used Ipad 2 a lot. Its just so so in my view and its just a toy and not something necessary for a person to have.

After using ONDA tab, my dream of comparing the two tablets just got shattered very badly. It was the  worst gadget that i have ever seen in my life, using it was just simply irritating. First its battery timing was maximum 2 hours and its usage was very laggy, it just used to get stuck for few seconds without any reason. And it was not worth writing a review.
At first I thought I should give it to someone but then I changed my mind that I shouldn't curse any of my friends with such a thing. So I thought if its not worth writing a review of its usage then lets write a review on it about how it is from inside.
Then I just opened it up and found few chips on a board and a battery, here are the pictures of how it looks from inside.












After opening it up, I found that it was more entertaining to use it like this rather than when it was in one piece. Because it was still working when each and every component was out of the housing.

After breaking it up, it has become more useful to me, now I am able to use its battery to light a little bulb in the dark lol.

I have kept all of its parts safely if anyone need any of its spare parts do contact me, but I am not going to give its battery to anyone because its now lightening up my world at times of power outages.


My verdict about tablets is that buy them as a toy if you have a lot of extra money, but never ever buy a tablet made by  ONDA.

3 comments:

  1. Alright! so never buy an ONDA, well Chinese are making things for everyone, it would be a blessing in some african country like Zimbabwe. and is it ARM A10 processor in 7th picutre?

    ReplyDelete
  2. its Allwinner A10 chinese version of ARM A10 i guess. Both are same i guess. do you need it?

    ReplyDelete
  3. Mate! Tablet PC is not a thing without which a person cannot live. Its just a luxury. And if a person in Zimbabwe gets one of these then he will get tension of recharging it. Its just purely a burden, not a blessing. lol.

    I would recommend people to buy netbooks instead of these piece of craps. At least netbooks are more practical and there cost is almost around the prices of Tabs.

    ReplyDelete