- Conclusion Get the lowdown
- Features How it compares
- Performance Real world benchmarks
- Differences Technical showdown
- Reviews Word on the street
- Competition Others to consider
- Discussion Answers and opinions
Matsunichi II
- 9.7"
- 8 GB
- WiFi
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Released December, 2011
Rated 80% by by PB_in_NW (Dec, 2011)touchscreen pretty responsive, display resolution is crisp and clear.
Conclusion Check out the Matsunichi II
First reviewed December, 2011
Features Key features of the Matsunichi II
9.7”
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Rated 100% by by Cornhuskers--Go-Big-Red (Mar, 2012)This tablet is very responsive with every touch and lightning fast.
screen size
9.7"
7"
7"
II by Joe-G--maclamb (May, 2012)The larger size, better screen res and faster responsiveness has made this my main device.
screen resolution
II by Andre (Feb, 2012)Overall, Its a great build, great screen, great color and resolution, I can go on and on.
memory
| 0 GB | 1 GB | 2 GB |
camera resolution
| 0 MP | 2 MP | 2 MP |
II by ConFu (Apr, 2012)Front camera feels kinda muddy, it's not crystal clear despite a decent resolution.
II by hanfam (Apr, 2012)About the only negative we could say would be that the low pixel camera makes it almost not worth having but other than that we have been very well pleased with its function, look and performace.
processor
Performance Real world tests of Matsunichi II
cpu speed
II by SAM (Oct, 2012)It snapy fast, leaves even my galaxy tab far behind which has a 1 Gig of processor.
battery life
7 hour
10 hour
4.9 hour
II by Chester--Camanokid (Jan, 2012)I have had my LePan II Android tablet 24 hours...What a great tool...at a great price.
II by Quiltndollmaker (Apr, 2012)But, I did follow directions and charge the tablet for 8 hours before using the first time.
Our analysis How does it stack up against its top 10 competitors
pros
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Capacitive -
2 MP -
1,020 MB/s (HDMI 1.4) -
Automatically adjust screen brightness for environmental factors -
9.7" -
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich -
Can use an external microphone for superior audio quality -
Detects movement for interactive apps -
Great for maps and navigation apps -
Get directions and navigation, geotag photos -
2 MP -
bypass PIN entry, easier to unlock with one hand -
Many games and videos on the Internet require Adobe Flash -
use multiple fingers at once for more complex interactions -
Can be operated hands free
cons
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7 hour -
8 GB -
Cannot detect when the tablet is rotated -
131 ppi -
need wi-fi or wired connection to be online -
3 Mbit/s (Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR)
Reviews Word on the street
| Rated 80% by by Geoffrey-A.-Erickson (Jun, 2012) Rated 100% by by Robyn-Swaim--robynthetexasvamp (Apr, 2012) Rated 100% by by Glamour-For-Less--Leatrice (Jul, 2012) |
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Screen
Matsunichi II | Rated 80% by by Paul-Bonaddio--PrB (Mar, 2012)the IPS display its self is very nice, great colors and wide viewing angles and bright.
Matsunichi II | Rated 100% by by Tameka-C.-Robinson--love-amazon (Jan, 2012)Video steaming is fast and the screen is vibrant.
Apps
Matsunichi II | Rated 100% by by katatoie (Jan, 2012)Android marketplace is fantastic so many apps to choose from got angry birds for free even other apps that usually cost money but are free in the Android market.
Matsunichi II | Rated 20% by by jwf (Apr, 2012)Bottom line is that if your tablet works, it's a nice entry level tablet for games, web browsing and email... and many android apps.
Matsunichi II | Rated 100% by by Brenda-Leatherman--dragongodbml (Feb, 2012)Being new to Android field, it is alot of fun have set this up for all my emails and games.
Wifi
Matsunichi II | Rated 60% by by ConFu (Apr, 2012)It connects to Wi-Fi very well but for some reason the highest speed you'll ever get is 1mb/s while my phone (also Android) seem to have no such restriction.
Matsunichi II | Rated 40% by by C.-Kinnard (Jan, 2012)I would love to love this tablet, but what's the point if WiFi is not working well.
Matsunichi II | Rated 80% by by Ray-C8 (Feb, 2012)Overall it is a nice tablet except for the Wi-Fi issue.
Battery
Matsunichi II | Rated 60% by by Todd-C.-Swing (Jan, 2012)I had the tablet a little over a week now... It's pretty good for the price, response time ok when playing with widgets and changing screens, plays netflix, battery last forever and its pretty fast.
Matsunichi II | Rated 100% by by K.-S.-Corker (Apr, 2012)Tablet worked great right out of the box - what a fun new toy!!!! Battery life is solid, screen is sharp and beautiful.
Matsunichi II | Rated 100% by by Ernest-S-Sanchez (Jan, 2012)I still have good battery life and things are great.
Battery life
Matsunichi II | Rated 100% by by macgeekgrl--Melissa (Feb, 2012)I received it about 6 hours ago, and so far, I couldn't be more pleased.
Matsunichi II | Rated 100% by by D.-Kelly (Jan, 2012)I was careful to give it a full charge before playing with it and I have had none of the performance issues that some have had.
Matsunichi II | Rated 100% by by Quiltndollmaker (Apr, 2012)The battery life is great lasting for many hours playing the free music from Google while I sew!
Competition What else you should consider
| | 1 | Apple iPad 2 Longest battery life Apple iPad 2 vs Matsunichi II |
| | 2 | Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Largest amount of storage capacity Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 vs Matsunichi II |
| | 3 | HP TouchPad 4-way tie: Has a gyroscope HP TouchPad vs Matsunichi II |
| | 4 | Le Pan TC 970 4-way tie: Average resolution front camera Le Pan TC 970 vs Matsunichi II |
| | 6 | Acer Iconia Tab A210 Newest on the market Acer Iconia Tab A210 vs Matsunichi II |
| | 7 | Velocity Micro Cruz Reader 7" Tablet 7-way tie: Supported card formats Velocity Micro Cruz Reader 7" Tablet vs Matsunichi II |
| | 8 | Le Pan III Fastest processor Le Pan III vs Matsunichi II |
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