Monday, September 12, 2016

Vulcan Journey 7" and various accessories 7☆


















Note: all of this cost less than $55 together.
I was apprehensive about buying a windows tablet. I was afraid the small form factor would reduce it's usability, that it wouldn't be able to connect more than one Bluetooth peripheral at a time, and in the case of this particular tablet, that I would be unable to find a case that fit it.
This tablet is not super touch responsive. It's hard to do anything intricate with it, and the small form factor DOES actually effect it's usability. However, after a bit of tweaking, finding the perfect case, and a Bluetooth mouse....
I have a tiny, perfectly functional laptop that fits in my purse, can sync files from my gaming laptop and my desktop, and I can play games from both of them on it with a screen viewer, from anywhere(using my phone as a hotspot)
Honestly, I bought this because I was curious about Windows in small form, as I usually use android or Linux based os for my raspberry pi experiments, phones, and tablets.
I was impressed.For the price, this is probably the best you can get. And for another $10 I got an M-edge case, this case fits my tablet very well. It's super secure, and only a little larger than the case for my kindle. The Bluetooth keyboard it comes equipped with is absolutely amazing, and brought the function of my tablet way up.I love that the keyboard area is magnetic, so if I forget to close it and it swings open, the keyboard doesn't hit the floor.
I also bought a Tonor Bluetooth mouse. Of these items, it was the only one I received any kind of discount for.
It is tiny, lightweight, comfortable to hold, and while it uses AAA batteries instead of being rechargeable, I have not had to replace them yet, and it is very responsive.
The little tablet is as a tablet, a failure, pending the download of new drivers. But, as a tiny laptop it is amazing, and it can do anything a laptop with similar specs (1gb ram, quad core) can.
There is a lot of function packed into this tiny tablet, and I expect to see great things from Vulcan Electronics!


Vulcan Journey 7" Windows Tablet



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