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The screen is warped and scratch-prone; battery life is poor; the Android interface has been modified for the worse; no easy method for connecting to a computer; slow boot time; confusing navigation; no support for Android Market or official Google Mob...
Sluggish, poor documentation, obsolete Android OS 1.6, no access to Android Marketplace
By cnet on January 21, 2011
The Maylong M-150 tablet is a regrettable purchase at any...
By The Gadgeteer on December 16, 2010
I’ve been searching for a replacement for my Palm T/X now that Palm has abandoned its users. Although the iPod Touch seemed to be the choice, I refused to get sucked in by the Apple hype machine, so when I discovered an Android tablet for less...
By HotHardware on December 16, 2010
We picked up an M-150 because we were curious to see what sort of performance or features a $99 tablet could offer, not because we expected anything special. Ironically, we're therefore unable to claim we were disappointed in the tablet; it...
By Ars Technica on November 22, 2010
It really says something when some of your customers ask the Internet whether they got the right thing when they received your product, or whether it got switched out with some joke Chinese knockoff that's not really supposed to work. The Maylong...
By eTech Reviews on October 29, 2010
This is another cool tablet based on Android, it might be the iPad killer that people have been waiting for. There is nothing spectacular about the features but the price is certainly worth drooling up – this tablet costs just $99. it is called...
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