Saturday, June 30, 2012

Panasonic A-W700: Media Player Based Android tablet

Panasonic A-W700: Media Player Based Android tablet
The Panasonic UN-W700 is bit outdated Gingerbread2.3 Android operating system, although this should not be problem for the intended job, Panasonic new Android tablet, which announced specifically designed for playing media.

The 7in 800 x 480 display dominates the front of the unit, while small stand at the bottom of the unit allows it to sit upright, allowing you to place it convenient to see the content.

The UN-W700 is capable of playing media from SD cards or via a wireless network using the Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA standard. In addition, the system includes full support for Google Apps - which means that the Google-play online store is included as standard, so you can buy and rent movies directly on your device. Google match also means access to all Android apps as well.

Unfortunately, Panasonic has made some compromises along the way: Although an internal rechargeable battery is included, it is only able to play two and half hours of video per charge - can be up to an hour and half to maximum brightness. If you are DLNA streaming content, expect that number to drop up to two hours and at least 1 hour at maximum brightness.

The UN-W700 is not about portability, but - the battery is little more than means to switch the unit from room to room without turning it off. For buyers who might be compact device for the kitchen or living room, the UN W700 proves popular.

Panasonic has confirmed pricing or international availability for the unit that launches in Japan later this month, predicting hired retail price of around £ 290th.

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