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#1 User is online   MrTasselhof 

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Posted 16 June 2011 - 06:26 AM

This thread is for the discussion of General Topics and Specs for the MID816R2.
Link: Merimobiles.com - MID816R2




Herotab MID816R2 - Unboxing & Review - Capacitive - www.merimobiles.com
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Let's start with the Specs as told by Merimobiles.com but Updated/Corrected by Me:

Product - Link: Merimobiles.com - MID816R2 Page
Herotab MID816 Android 2.2 Flash 10.1 1.2GHz Gsensor (270 Degree) mini-HDMI
Warranty - Link: Merimobiles.com - Warranty
1 Year
CPU - Link: PDADB.net - Samsung S5PV210 Chip Specs
Samsung S5PV210 (ARM Cortex TM-A8) 1.2GHz 512KB L2 Cache - Link: Lufee.net (Translated) - SP5V210
OS - Link: Android.com - 2.2 Video
Android 2.3.1 Froyo, Flash 10.3
Memory
Model: Hynix - HY5PS1G831C - Link: Hynix.com - HY5PS1G831C Datasheet
4x128mb DDR2 = 512MB DDR2 Ram
4GB Internal MicroSD
Extend Memory up to 32GB via micro SD card
Screen
Model:
8" 4:3 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch display 800*600
Audio
Model: ALC5621 - Link: Datasheetdir.com - ALC5621
Stereo Speaker
3.5mm headphone jack
Built in Microphone
Supports: WMA, MP3, WAV, AAC
Video - Link: MobileTechWorld.com - Benchmark - Adreno 205 vs. SGX540
Model: SGXV540
3D Graphic Engine: 3D Games Support (SGX540 OpenGL-ES 1.1 and 2.0 and OpenVG 1.0)
1080p MPEG H.263/H.264, WMV/Divx/Xvid 1080p@30fps
Video OUT: Mini-HDMI
- Outputs EVERYTHING... including games such as Angry Birds :)
Real-time Video decoder
Series5 (SGX) (per Wikipedia.org)
PowerVR's SGX series is used in many popular devices, including the Apple A4 (which powers the iPhone 4, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple TV),Nokia N900, Sony Ericsson Vivaz and Samsung's Hummingbird (in Galaxy S, Wave and Galaxy Tab devices Samsung Wave S8500) and TI OMAP - Motorola's Droid phone. It features pixel, vertex, and geometry shader hardware, supporting OpenGL 2.0 and DirectX 10.1 Shader Model 4.1.
Camera
Front 2MP
Battery
Model:
Built in Battery 5200mAh (dual 2600maH) 4-6 hours
Features and highlights
  • Finally the New MID816 is here
  • 8inch Capacitive Multitouch
  • Fast CPU of 1.2Ghz Samsung SPV210
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread
  • Flash 10.1
  • Dynamic Desktop
  • Gsensor
  • Supports 3G USB dongle
  • Bluetooth Support Ready
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g - Model: Atheros AR61026
  • 2.0MP Camera
  • USB port -Model: Genesys - GL850G - Link: Genesyslogic.com - GL850G
  • Hdmi out
  • OTG port
  • Supports mouse, external keyboard
  • Multilanguage support
  • Market ready
  • KingReader
  • Ireader
  • Facebook
  • Angry birds
  • RepliGo Reader(PDF)
  • Net Clock
  • Excellent Ebook reader
  • Weather on line
  • Web Browser
  • Photo broswer: Jpeg
  • PDF Reader
  • Thousands of apps
  • Ebook: TXT, UMD, CHM, HTML, PDB
  • 3D Games Support
Dimensions - Link: Sizeasy.com - Tablet Dimensions Comparison
208*158*13.5mm
Weight
0.450kg
Content
  • Herotab MID816R2 8inch Capacitive
  • USB cable
  • Power charger - Model: LA-121 - Link: SlateDroid.com - Power Supply Details - (thanks Adrenalynn)
-Input: 100-240VAC0.3A 50/60Hz
-Output: 12V - 1A
It is a coaxial tip. (If you have an iGo power supply, it is an A105e tip)
- The OD on the plug is precisely 3.45mm
- The ID on the plug is precisely 1.11mm


This post has been edited by MrTasselhof: 16 June 2011 - 08:34 AM

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**Latest Tablet to be Reviewed**
Window N90 II - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768 - Dual Core

**Current Favorite Tablets** - (in each size)
Gemei G9 - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 10-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
MID816R2 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Aurora - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600

Additional Tablets Owned: (Provided for Review by: Merimobiles.com)
- All names below are linked to their respective product page
MID V7 - 7" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch
M701R - 7" 16:9 Resistive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C8 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C9 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ramos W6HD - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600
M6 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i7 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Window N70 - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - w/ WCDMA - 1024x600
MID V8 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
MID816 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
T9 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i8 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
Teclast A15 - 9" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1280x800
FlyTouch 3 - 10.1" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch

Other Tablets:
HP TouchPad - 9.7" Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - WebOS & Android - Dual-Boot
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Posted 16 June 2011 - 01:38 PM

Thanks for the review! Mine is on the plane as we speak, according to DHL. I'm a little leery of the screen ripples, but it looked like they shouldn't be took big of a problem. I think the lighter weight will be worth it in the end, especially since I intend to use it mostly as a ereader on the bus and web browser on the couch. Just hope the screen holds up . . .
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#3 User is online   MrTasselhof 

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Posted 16 June 2011 - 02:25 PM

View Postacescharles, on 16 June 2011 - 01:38 PM, said:

Thanks for the review! Mine is on the plane as we speak, according to DHL. I'm a little leery of the screen ripples, but it looked like they shouldn't be took big of a problem. I think the lighter weight will be worth it in the end, especially since I intend to use it mostly as a ereader on the bus and web browser on the couch. Just hope the screen holds up . . .


Honestly the MID816 has the same issue and it hasn't effected the screen life/performance.
I have had that one since December.

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YouTube Tablet Reviews Channel: http://www.youtube.c...of?feature=mhum

**Latest Tablet to be Reviewed**
Window N90 II - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768 - Dual Core

**Current Favorite Tablets** - (in each size)
Gemei G9 - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 10-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
MID816R2 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Aurora - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600

Additional Tablets Owned: (Provided for Review by: Merimobiles.com)
- All names below are linked to their respective product page
MID V7 - 7" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch
M701R - 7" 16:9 Resistive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C8 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C9 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ramos W6HD - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600
M6 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i7 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Window N70 - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - w/ WCDMA - 1024x600
MID V8 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
MID816 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
T9 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i8 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
Teclast A15 - 9" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1280x800
FlyTouch 3 - 10.1" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch

Other Tablets:
HP TouchPad - 9.7" Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - WebOS & Android - Dual-Boot
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Posted 17 June 2011 - 10:54 AM

Tass, any tricks on the 0_tfdisk? If I connect a PC and browse the files, then dismount the Root Explorer, video players, etc can see files on the tfdisk. But if I reboot the 816R2 the files are not visible until I mount it on a PC and disconnect. Any tricks?
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Posted 17 June 2011 - 03:24 PM

Sorry i am new in here but I SO WANT TO BUY that tablet but I am really worried when i've seen those screen ripples, heared & read about this from the mid816 but i thought it happens only when you press the backside... but it also happens when you just press buttons in front... kinda annoying isnt it?

is there nothing you can do about it? put something soft between screen + board and cables or so? anyone tried this?
I apologize for my crappy English in ALL of my Posts already, I hope you understand me. ;)
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Posted 17 June 2011 - 04:02 PM

View Postjeremy35, on 17 June 2011 - 10:54 AM, said:

Tass, any tricks on the 0_tfdisk? If I connect a PC and browse the files, then dismount the Root Explorer, video players, etc can see files on the tfdisk. But if I reboot the 816R2 the files are not visible until I mount it on a PC and disconnect. Any tricks?


Figured it out...in my n00b ways I did it via the usb connection and actually sent it to the internal SD tfdisk (not sure if that is like a shortcut directory to go directly to the external card?). So by taking out the card and doing it at the computer is much easier...keeps it from defaulting to the internal path and knowing for sure I put it in the right place!
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Posted 17 June 2011 - 07:25 PM

View PostjanDr0id, on 17 June 2011 - 03:24 PM, said:

Sorry i am new in here but I SO WANT TO BUY that tablet but I am really worried when i've seen those screen ripples, heared & read about this from the mid816 but i thought it happens only when you press the backside... but it also happens when you just press buttons in front... kinda annoying isnt it?

is there nothing you can do about it? put something soft between screen + board and cables or so? anyone tried this?


You have to remember/notice.
In my reviews, the tablet is laying flat on a table.

That means when I press a button it is also applying pressure to the back panel, similar to fingers holding it.

Tasselhof
Twitter: MrTasselhof
YouTube Tablet Reviews Channel: http://www.youtube.c...of?feature=mhum

**Latest Tablet to be Reviewed**
Window N90 II - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768 - Dual Core

**Current Favorite Tablets** - (in each size)
Gemei G9 - 9.7" IPS 4:3 Capacitive 10-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
MID816R2 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Aurora - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600

Additional Tablets Owned: (Provided for Review by: Merimobiles.com)
- All names below are linked to their respective product page
MID V7 - 7" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch
M701R - 7" 16:9 Resistive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C8 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
C9 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch
Ramos W6HD - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 2-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x600
M6 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i7 - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II - 7" 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Window N70 - 7" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - w/ WCDMA - 1024x600
MID V8 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
MID816 - 8" 4:3 Resistive Single Touch
T9 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch
Wopad i8 - 8" 4:3 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1024x768
Teclast A15 - 9" IPS 16:9 Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - 1280x800
FlyTouch 3 - 10.1" 16:9 Resistive Single Touch

Other Tablets:
HP TouchPad - 9.7" Capacitive 5-Point Multi-Touch - WebOS & Android - Dual-Boot
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Posted 17 June 2011 - 08:18 PM

View PostMrTasselhof, on 17 June 2011 - 07:25 PM, said:

You have to remember/notice.
In my reviews, the tablet is laying flat on a table.

That means when I press a button it is also applying pressure to the back panel, similar to fingers holding it.

Tasselhof

hmmm okay, i am sorry for all of my stupid questions but i am 100% sure i will buy a tablet but its really hard to find a suitable one, with bugs/issues i can live with, you know. ;) was already about to buy this one when i've seen your video, i think i just have to sleep about it... thanks for the patience, at last its my decision, have to live with it i think :) world isnt perfect ;)
I apologize for my crappy English in ALL of my Posts already, I hope you understand me. ;)
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Posted 18 June 2011 - 11:21 AM

are there any known new issues which arent present on the old mid816 too? like:
- market working
- mic working
- cam working
and so on?^^
I apologize for my crappy English in ALL of my Posts already, I hope you understand me. ;)
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Posted 20 June 2011 - 04:30 PM

Okay! Got my device and have had a bit of time to play around with it. Here are my first thoughts. First of all, to answer Jan's questions, the market and cam seem to be working just fine. I'm impressed with the webcam, actually, and market loaded up Dolphin HD and Rockplayer just fine. I haven't tested the mic but I understand that it works well, too. Overall, I am very impressed. The device — aside from the screen ripples, which do not bug me — does not feel entry level. It's solidly built and incredibly responsive. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it's clearly surpassed anything I could have hoped for. Compared to other tablets I've seen videos of, the performance is screaming and the live wallpapers look great.

Main things I'm going to be using this device for are ebook/PDFs, web browsing and watching movies on the bus. I can already tell this tablet is perfect for those needs. As Tass and others have noted, it's got a great feel in your hands, and my Tintin PDFs look serviceable on it. Not the best, but that's partially because I don't particularly care for the stock PDF viewer and need to DL another one.

Video performance for AVI files is fine, MKV is a little stuttery at 720p, but I haven't given up yet. I'll add more later, but for now, it's just a really nice device, especially for the money.
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Posted 12 July 2011 - 10:41 AM

Thanks for the information! Based on it I ordered one for myself. I have one question though, do you know if screen protectors work with capacitive screens?

I'm probably going to give the tab for my 3 year old to play with occasionally on long trips, so I'm trying to think of ways to protect it from the inevitable abuse.
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Posted 18 August 2011 - 09:11 AM

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  • Herotab MID816R2 8inch Capacitive
  • USB cable
  • Power charger - Model: LA-121 - Link: SlateDroid.com - Power Supply Details - (thanks Adrenalynn)
-Input: 100-240VAC0.3A 50/60Hz
-Output: 12V - 1A
It is a coaxial tip. (If you have an iGo power supply, it is an A105e tip)
- The OD on the plug is precisely 3.45mm
- The ID on the plug is precisely 1.11mm




Very useful information....I was just about to post something asking whether there is a car charger, hopefully this answers my question. I already have an iGo, I just need the tip.

I've had my MID816R2 for about 5 weeks now and overall I'm very impressed. I've used Mr. Hasselhoff's rooting script successfully, have even upgraded to the latest firmware that's mentioned elsewhere in this forum and have even opened the case and cloned the internal microsd to a 16gb microsd successfully (btw, DO NOT USE a CLASS 10, find a class 4...you will regret it otherwise as it is incredibly slow and sometimes crashes with a class 10).

The ripples don't bother me at all as they're really only noticable with a black screen.

The ONLY thing so far that I'm not 100% satisfied with is the lack of real estate to place icons. Even if you change the DPI, the distance between the icons doesn't change so you end up with small-ish and slightly fuzzy icons but essentially you can only place the same amount of icons on the launcher. ADW.Launcher gives you a bit more options, but, (unless I missed something), is a little slower to respond to swipes and doesn't allow you to resize the margins around all icons, just some widgets.

Overall, this is an awesome tablet and has an incredible amount of online support (just with it was 1024 rather than 800, but, hey you cannot have everything.)

Phil

Update:
I picked up an iGo a105e...unfortunately, it is NOT the correct size. The a105e is very thin and about the same size in OD as the center pin of the connection.

The dimensions listed appear to be right (or really close). I'm seeing 3.4mm OD and about 1.3mm ID which is a Radio Shack H adaptaplug tip...if it's long enough.

I'm not finding anything on iGo's website that helps me as they don't give dimensions.

I've also re-visited ADW.Launcher and discovered where I went wrong...but, I also found some really good reviews of several different launchers and decided to try Go Launcher EX. It's lightening fast and extremely flexible.

Update 2:
I found a car plug and adapter at Radio Shack that is working quite well. Part # 270-052 is a 12v 2A car power adapter that comes with 4 tips and one of them happens to be the H. I've tested and it seems to work very well.

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Posted 20 August 2011 - 09:08 PM

I got my Herotab MID 816R2 and everything is in Chinese. Anyone figured out how to change language when all info in Chinese? Thanks.
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Posted 22 November 2011 - 01:53 PM

I just Bought My 816 and find out that I have problem with my sd card... Card is plugged in and when I go to settings Memory etc it only reads internal 2gb... So basicly I bought this device and have no option??? if i want to transfer anything from my pc to Sd card I have to use a card reader? Via usb I can use only the internal card! Im a new android user so any Help will be great!! :)
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Posted 02 December 2011 - 05:03 PM

hi i just bought the 5 point capacative version of this http://www.techtoys2.../herotab-mid816 it's the 8 inch version should it be good? :drinks:
Tablet : Herotab MID816C (or r2 whichever you prefer)
Experience on tablets: Novice
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