Kogan Agora Tablet 7"
Notebook Specifications
Notebook: Kogan Agora Tablet 7"Processor: Cortex A8
Graphics Adapter: unknown
Display: 7.0 inch, , 800x480 pixels, glossy: yes
Weight: 0.4kg
Price: 200 euro
Sold in: Australia
Average of 2 scores (from 2 reviews)
Reviews for the Kogan Agora Tablet 7"
Source: PC Authority

The Kogan Agora may not be the cheapest budget tablet around, but its feature count helps to justify its slightly higher price tag.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/21/2011
Rating: Total score: 67%
Source: Stuff TV

The Kogan Agora may not be the cheapest budget tablet around, but its pound-for-pound feature count helps to justify its slightly higher price tag. Build quality is surprisingly solid but the hardware and Android 2.3 OS are mismatched. There should be Back, Home, Menu and Search buttons below the screen but instead you get an unmarked circular Back button, while what was clearly intended as a volume control has been reassigned to Home and Menu duties. That leaves no hardware volume controls, meaning you have to exit an app and restart it to change volume.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/16/2011
Rating: Total score: 80%
Comment
unknown:
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Cortex A8: » Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
7.0": This is one of the smallest formats, which is used for UMPC, Netbooks or Subotebooks. There hardly exist any models with this display format. Working for a long time is uncomfortable. This tiny display is intended for outdoor usage.
The advantage is, that the mini-notebook can be small dimensioned and can be carried easily. Further the tiny display has the advantage, that it needs few energy, which improves the battery runtime and in consequence the mobility. The disadvantage is that the reading of texts is very exhausting for the eyes. High resolutions can hardly be used. » To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.
0.4 kg: This subnotebook is one of the most lightweight of all notebooks and can be carried very easily. There exist hardly any models in this extreme class of weight. 7-9 inch displays are normal for this class of weight.
Kogan: Kogan Technologies is a local Australian manufacturer of displays and laptops without considerable market share outside of Australia.
73.5%: This rating is bad. Most notebooks are better rated. This is not a recommendation for purchase.
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