![]() It ships with a case, power supply, USB cable, and an 8GB microSD card. There are 4 buttons on the front below the screen: back, home, menu, and forward. On the left edge is the power jack, and on the right edge is the power button, volume buttons, and headphone jack. On the upper edge is the Sd card slot and the USB port. ![]() It runs Android v2.0 (which means you’ll be able to install most apps). The 9″ Pandigital Tablet is based on a 9″ LCD screen (800×480) with a resistive touchscreen, Wifi, accelerometer, stylus, SD card slot, and 2 GB Flash. On several occasions I’ve opened the case in the morning and found the battery depleted. My tablet kept turning itself on when left unsupervised. Yes, that’s what I think of this tablet.īut I feel that I should also add that I keep seeing a hardware problem. I’m planning to go laptop-free on the show floor and only carry this tablet and a Mifi (for the web connection). If you want to know how good, this is the device I plan to carry around at CES 2011. There’s a new hacked firmware for the 9″ Novel that adds Android Market and other apps. Update: This review is over a year old and slightly out of date. I do find that a little odd, considering that this is the best tablet in its price range. It popped up on the FCC website a few months ago, and then it popped up on QVC.com without any actual announcement from Pandigital. The 9″ Pandigital Novel is not one of those gadgets that get launched with a lot of fanfare.
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