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  • JDay
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Nov 2008
    • 19393

    $149 Android Tablet

    They can't keep these on the shelves.



    Attention Kmart shoppers: $149 Android tablet on aisle 5
    Posted by Seth Weintraub
    August 6, 2010 10:14 AM

    The Android OS isn't just powering high end smartphones, it also runs barebones tablets sold at Kmart for the price of an iPod nano.

    Update (August 7th): It appears that Google hasn't licensed Android to Augun and as such the Android Market will not work on this product.

    A Kmart circular came out last week with an uber-geeky product that perked up a few ears in the gadget community. Augen's 7-inch Gen-78 Android tablet which runs Android 2.1 --take that Sony (SNE) and Dell (DELL)! -- is on sale for $150 (normally $170). The tablet is as bare bones as it gets, but it does work and has some features which may interest those who can't reconcile the $500+ price of Apple's (AAPL) iPad.

    * Android 2.1 (no skinning) 800x480 Display
    * WiFi 802.11G
    * 2GB of storage +SD card slot (up to 32GB)
    * 256MB of RAM (same as iPad)
    * HDMI out for 720P viewing on an external display
    * Android Market access
    * eBook reader
    * YouTube app, Maps (is that Skype I see on the bottom left?)

    To make things even more interesting to hackers, Cyanogen already has Android 2.2 Froyo working on the tablet. Yes, including Adobe's Flash. The hacker interest should only make devices like this more appealing.

    That's a pretty interesting set of features for less than a third the starting price of an iPad. In this depressed economy, it isn't hard to imagine more than a few people interested in this product. Kmart perhaps got ahead of itself in advertising the unit as well. The unprecedented demand combined with lower than expected supply means you can't hardly find one in any Kmart across the country. Kmart, however, is keeping potential customers updated on its blog:

    UPDATE: The Augen 7" Android Tablet's SKU is 811470015254; if you bring this number with you up to the register as you request your raincheck, this may make the process a bit faster.

    UPDATE (8/3/10): The unexpected demand for this product is continuing to cause some product shortages but we're working to replenish our supply as soon as possible.

    UPDATE (8/5/10): Kmart strives to continuously find exciting consumer electronics products and offer them at Smart prices to our customers. On July 25th Kmart had unexpected phenomenal response to the Augen 7" Tablet which runs on the Android OS. This product that was featured in the Kmart circular for $149.99 and has currently sold out. Eager customers who found shortages of the tablet were offered "rain checks" through July 31st to ensure they could secure the Augen tablet at the advertised price at a later date.

    This high demand is exactly what Google (GOOG) wants. Quantity. More people browsing the web and viewing their ads in more places. I'll be honest: I don't trust my toddler with an iPad but this thing will be great for watching Gumby (don't ask) at home and Sesame Street in the car. Besides watching Google's YouTube Ads, I might do some web browsing as well. You're welcome Google.

    It is also a great way to start out with Android for people curious about the platform but unwilling to sign up for a mobile plan.

    This very well could be the first Android that functions as an 'iPod touch for Android', an important segment of the market that hasn't yet been 'touched' by any of its hardware manufacturing partners.

    Speaking of iPod, bargain hunters should also note that Apple does offer its base model (refurbished) iPod touch for $149 online. Obviously, you get a quarter of the display, but you do get the tidy Apple experience.

    A VERY (almost NSFW) amateur video unboxing/review of the Augen Android tablet is below.
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  • #2
    blisster
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 2337

    so if Android Market isn't available on this device, what sort of apps (if any) are out there? For now is it basically a tablet web-browser/email reader?
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    • #3
      TonyM
      In Memoriam
      • Oct 2005
      • 3071

      Originally posted by blisster
      so if Android Market isn't available on this device, what sort of apps (if any) are out there? For now is it basically a tablet web-browser/email reader?
      Like CyanogenMod ROM, and the Archos tablet... They just are not licensed to have the Market/Google Apps on it. Google Apps are not opensource and need a license agreement if you distribute them.

      This however doesn't mean you can't get the .APK file(s) and install them yourselves on the devices. I have a friend that has one of the older Archos units and he did that.
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      • #4
        bwiese
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Oct 2005
        • 27621

        HDMI out is nice.
        Probably they bought dumped older-gen LCDs - prob washes out in sunlight far worse than iPad.
        Lack of 3G wireless is not good and kills utility.
        Haven't seen reports of battery life which is key.
        Last edited by bwiese; 08-18-2010, 8:22 PM.

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        • #5
          RawImpact
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 721

          Originally posted by bwiese
          HDMI out is nice.
          Probably they bought dumped older-gen LCDs - prob washes out in sunlight far worse than iPad.
          Lack of 3G wireless is not good and kills utility.
          Haven't seen reports of battery life which is key.
          umm and processor specs?

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          • #6
            Loner
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2006
            • 682

            I'd wait to see what the Android tablets Verizon will be offering end of this year.

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            • #7
              TonyM
              In Memoriam
              • Oct 2005
              • 3071

              Originally posted by Loner
              I'd wait to see what the Android tablets Verizon will be offering end of this year.
              There are a bunch of tablets that will be announced "soon", so waiting right now is a good idea if you're looking at more expensive devices.
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              Originally posted by NorCalK9.com
              Also dont worry if u have never built one once you go to a build party you will know everything and have a perfect functioning rifle.

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              • #8
                pullnshoot25
                Banned
                • Mar 2007
                • 8068

                That looks pretty cool. Suck on that, Apple!

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                • #9
                  Loner
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 682

                  Originally posted by TonyM
                  There are a bunch of tablets that will be announced "soon", so waiting right now is a good idea if you're looking at more expensive devices.
                  Any word if they'll be using Verizon's LTE? All I've heard so far is that it'll be MiFi, data cards, and notebooks this year.

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                  • #10
                    TonyM
                    In Memoriam
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 3071

                    Originally posted by Loner
                    Any word if they'll be using Verizon's LTE? All I've heard so far is that it'll be MiFi, data cards, and notebooks this year.
                    I'm not sure of the customer level stuffing, but the units I'm familiar with are all expansion card based network for flexibility in development and testing. the final products will probably still be mini-PCIe/etc like most netbooks. I would be VERY surprised to see an LTE this year though, more like announced at CES and available in Spring/Summer based on Verizon's projected rollout of the service...
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                    Originally posted by NorCalK9.com
                    Also dont worry if u have never built one once you go to a build party you will know everything and have a perfect functioning rifle.

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