A review of the T-Mobile SpringBoard shows that it offers graphics that are well above average in terms of performance. The graphics are a great feature and they are able to give you the best specifications with 7” tablets. It is within the same category as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 plus and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 which have 4g capabilities. The costing structure is mindful of the recession at $180 and that is good enough for most people. You have to sign up to a two year contract but that is no bother when you are getting a really good deal. However some people have complained about the 20 monthly payments which add another $200 to the overall price. This means that you only get a rebate of $50 from T-Mobile.
Specifications: The T-Mobile SpringBoard review has pointed out the fact that you get broadband with this gadget. The operating system is backed by the ever popular Android 3.2 Honeycomb model which is a great foundation for proceeding. The compact design makes sure that the T-Mobile SpringBoard is easy to carry around on your business trips. However it must be said that this is not the lightest 7” tablet on the market. The precise dimensions are 7.48” by 5.08” by 0.41. There are plenty of other gadgets that could give them a run for their money. The resemblance to the HTC Flyer is rather uncanny but we were impressed by the streamlined design. The holding patterns are designed for user convenience and that is a very strong point in favor of the gadget. A silvery metallic backing is added to both the top and bottom panels. The pop up gesture on the T-Mobile SpringBoard is rather fussy when compared to its rivals. We appreciate the presence of the MicroSD slot card for purposes of expanding capacity.
At 0.88lbs this is a portable gadget. This reading is very similar to the Toshiba Thrive Tablet as well as the gadget from Barnes & Noble. The Nook tablet is going to give the T-Mobile SpringBoard a run for its money. The display is ergonomically sound and pixels are 1280 by 800 which makes for a great resolution for all those HD features. The images are surprisingly sharp. The contrast is well above average and it gives you the impression that you are dealing with something that is very precise. That is an image that they have cultivated with intelligence and vigilance.
Best Feature: The T-Mobile SpringBoard is compact and has good images. This gives it a great review given the fact that the expectations were not that high in the first place. There is a MicroSD slot card which allows you to expand capacity.
Cons: The pricing strategy is bordering on dishonesty. The T-Mobile SpringBoard review found that they charged $380 instead of the advertized $180. That is not a good point.
Editor Rating: Considering the competition and the dodgy pricing strategy, the T-Mobile SpringBoard review offers 3.5 stars out of 5. Honesty might take the manufacturer up to 4 stars out of 5.
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