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Up to this point the Breeze is actually not bad considering the price, but the screen puts a real damper on things. It uses resistive screen technology and is extremely unresponsive to finger inputs, making interacting with the device often frustrating and occasionally a nightmare. It'll interpret prods fine, so using the on-screen keyboard isn't a problem, but swipes and flicks rarely get registered the fifth time, let alone the first...
MoreUp to this point the Breeze is actually not bad considering the price, but the screen puts a real damper on things. It uses resistive screen technology and is extremely unresponsive to finger inputs, making interacting with the device often frustrating and occasionally a nightmare. It'll interpret prods fine, so using the on-screen keyboard isn't a problem, but swipes and flicks rarely get registered the fifth time, let alone the first.
The 800 x 600 pixel resolution is also surprisingly blurred, and colour reproduction also disappoints making this tablet unsuitable for viewing media on.
It's a shame because, for a budget device, the Breeze shows quite a bit of promise, but the poor touchscreen really does ruin the party.
Darn, there are no reviews yet for this manufacturer.
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