Coby KYROS MID7015 Internet Touchscreen Tablet
A stylus is tucked into the corner of the upper right panel; it isn't necessary to operate the screen, but can be helpful when trying to select small text on a Web page-a scenario that, unfortunately, comes up often. A Home/Menu switch rests below the...
The $200 Coby Kyros MID7015 Internet Touchscreen Tablet uses a limited version of Android, and lacks the grace and abilities of more advanced (and expensive) tablets.
Coby KYROS MID7015 Internet Touchscreen Tablet
Pros: Affordable. Better-than-average graphics for Android 2.1. Supports 1080p playback via HDMI output. Comes with case and earbuds
Cons: AppsLib, the Archos-designed apps portal, is the only market available. Touch screen is resistive and not terribly sensitive. File sync is a tedious process