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Coby Kyros Internet 8” Touchscreen Tablet (MID8024)
Review and Ratings
EDITORS’ RATING:
Reviewer
William Harrel
Our Verdict: This strongperforming, well-built tablet is an
inexpensive Internet and media
appliance, but be aware of its lack
of support for Flash and the Android
Market before diving in. Read
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What We Liked…
What We Didn’t…
• Entry-level price
• No Flash support
• USB device support
• No multi-touch support
• 1080p HD HDMI output
• No Android Market
support
Manufacturer's Price: $249.99 (mfr. est., as
tested)
Coby Kyros Internet 8” Touchscreen Tablet (MID8024) Review
By William Harrel, reviewed May 18, 2011
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Design
The first thing we noticed about the Kyros Tablet is how well-built and sturdy it seems. It weighs
just over a pound and looks and feels substantial. At slightly over 6 inches wide in the upright, or
portrait, orientation, it’ s a bit too big for a small-handed person to hold in one hand comfortably.
This width is almost perfect for reaching all of the keys when typing on the onscreen keyboard with
both hands. Overall, though, we didn’ t find typing on this entry-level tablet quite as comfortable—
and, therefore, as fast as— 4.7-inch-wide Samsung Galaxy Tab.
the
The Kyros Internet 8” Touchscreen Tablet is attractive and well built.
The 8-inch display with 800x600 (SVGA) resolution provides a nice-size view, but it’ s not as bright
and colorful as most other tablet displays we’ ve seen. Also, the relatively low resolution doesn’ t
provide as much detail as some of the 1,024x600 and 1,024x768 handhelds we’ ve reviewed, either.
In addition, the 4-to-3 aspect ratio— opposed to the 16-to-9 HD aspect ratio on some more costly
as
tablets—
displays HD formatted videos in a letterbox format that often makes use of only about half
of the screen, depending on the format of the source video. Also, since it doesn’ t support multitouch (two-fingered gestures) for zooming in and out, this tablet provides zoom options through
Zoom-in and Zoom-out icons in the lower-right corner of the display. Coby Electronics says multitouch gestures (and Flash) will be supported on its soon-to-be-released 10-inch version of the tablet,
but we still count this is as a serious misstep. Any tablet coming out in 2011 or later needs to have
multi-touch support—
period.
The power connection and all other ports, including a mini-HDMI output and a MicroSD slot, are
located on the bottom edge of the tablet. The power button and volume control are on the right
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side, near the top of the device. There’ s also a front-facing 2.1-megapixel camera and a microphone
at the top, on the bezel just above the screen. There is no camera on the back. This configuration is
great for videoconferencing and recording videos of yourself, but not at all handy for snapping
pictures and recording videos of anything or anybody else. The front-facing camera leaves you
looking at the back of the device when operating it—
you can’ t see what you’ re capturing, or even
the onscreen camera control icons, for that matter.
Along the bottom, you'll find the microSD card slot, the power jack, a mini
USB port, a headphone jack, and a mini HDMI port for video output.
Along the back is a set of speakers, and though they’ re not very loud, they’ re adequate and sound
pretty good. Still, we got much better sound quality from the included set of stereo headphones.
Aside from the somewhat finicky touch screen and the lack of a rear camera, using the tablet is easy
enough. As with other tablets, typing is handled with a virtual keyboard that pops up contextually,
or when the text cursor is on any text-composing screen or input field. The interface is standard
Android, which allows you to customize the multi-page home screen to your liking. Across the
bottom, just beneath the display, is a row of glowing navigation buttons—
Browser, Menu, Home,
Back, and Search—
which makes getting around on this device fairly straightforward. The Home
button, a small, circular disc that blinks red when the device is charging, is a nice touch. It’ s an
actual physical button that requires deliberate pressing to activate it, which makes inadvertently
returning to the Home screen less likely.
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Larry
I like my Mid8024. But, although your article and others say USB Flash drives can be
used, my system doesn't recognize a USB drive. It doesn't show up to be mounted. And it
flashes, which indicates it's receiving power. How do I get my Coby to recognize it. This
is the only complaint I have.
Yes the screen isn't great for touch, but for serious work, I use a USB keyboard and
mouse.
And yes, the manual says 4 GB is the max for the USB Flash drive. So I bought one. Still
no cigar.
Thank you,
Larry Brouhard
larry@lbrouhard.com
4 months ago
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Hammerheadfence
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I read you have to go into settings then advanced settings and choose usb and
change to host
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Am5411803
I purchased 2 of this tablets; 1 worked and the other did not fortunately I bought the
WARRANTY for 29.00 for 2 years..so I was able to return 1 and get my money back. other
than that I am not too pleased with the one working. my kids prefer to use and use my
Ipad. so I have the kyros pickingup dust. sorry no good for the amount of money paid I
could have gotten anothed Ipad.
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Vickivent
Bought 3 of these for my 3 grandsons for Christmas and only one grandson got one that
worked. Called the number listed and was told someone would call me back, but they
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t ablet s?
never did. Finally got someone and was told I could send it back with $15 if I had the
original box it came in. The problem is when you get a gift a at Christmas the kids rip
into it, so we didn't have the original box. Now I have 2 tablets that don't work and have
had to replace them with other brands for my two grandsons. Don't but this and if you do
just know you may be stuck with a tablet that's not worth a crap!
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Sarah
Very informative. Thanks
2 months ago
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can you email through this
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