ZaTab ZT2 brief review

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Author: Matt Graham
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Old-Topics: Re: ZaTab ZT2 and Vivaldi
Subject: ZaTab ZT2 brief review
I finally got a working ZaTab ZT2 delivered on Nov. 21. (The first one
showed up on Nov. 12, but it had a defective backlight or screen.) So
far, everything I've tried to do with it works pretty well. This is the
first Android device of any type I've ever owned, so I don't know if I'm
the best person to write a review.

Hardware: 4.6G internal storage (FAT32, label "FIBER"), 1G RAM. The
camera's lousy in low light, but this is probably only to be expected.
If the power's on and it's hooked up to wireless and USB, it won't
charge at all. (Wireless ate all the tiny amount of power the USB port
delivers?) I found it difficult to get the card out of the microSD
slot, which is probably a feature since those things are so small.
There's no bluetooth. A case designed for the Asus Transformer 10.1
works, other cases for 10.1" tablets will probably work fine too.

Software: Android 4.2.2. Open-source Android applications from
https://f-droid.org/ have all worked. Being able to VNC from a tablet
to my desktop doesn't work as well as it should--this might be due to
bad x11vnc settings on my part, or something. I haven't tried anything
from the app store yet. There are a bunch of settings designed for
debugging stuff (show screen repaint, show taps, log filesystem access,
etc.) but I haven't tried these yet. I don't know whether these things
are present on other Android devices or not. It's of course possible to
disable/uninstall applications you're not going to use.

I haven't tried installing a custom ROM image. This is possible, even
encouraged, but there's no documentation for it. They say they're
working on a detailed owner's manual and will give everybody who bought
a ZT2 a PDF when it's finished.

You can probably get more hardware (and bluetooth) for less money if
you buy a different device. With a ZT2, though, you won't void your
warranty if you flash it with CyanogenMod or another non-vendor-supplied
ROM.

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