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Nice package design (case and control locations). Feels a little heavy, just over a pound, and I'm thinking that the battery is probably most of the weight, and battery life is somewhat important in a usable tablet. I've had Windows Tabs that have gotten between 2-6 hours in runtime (even some Fujitsu's going back to 2001). I expect that the Zenpad, being driven by the new Mediatek chipset should exceed the best Windows Tabs numbers, but it's mostly the screens that eat up the juice. I've only used this for a few days, but used it heavily. So far I have had no screen issues, but am on manual for brightness, and change it as needed for lighting conditions. I have also disabled most of the stock Asus apps, and uninstalled the apps that actually can be uninstalled. BTW, the bootloader is locked on this Marshmallow/6.0 version, so if you're thinking about rooting, you may want to research other tablets. I can't comment on the cameras as I use my phone or a real camera for photos. I would not expect an under $200 tablet camera to equal a real or iphone/Samsung phone camera. The 2gb of ram is a huge plus. I just returned a generic tablet that was almost half the price of the Asus, that claimed 4gb ram, 4gb internal mem plus 60gb of internal SD, but was junk with less than 1gb internal and lots if other fake specs. Having 2gb of REAL ram is a benefit, although only 1gb is free the majority of the time. For $179, I would expect at least a 2gb/32gb combo, but 16gb will do if you aren't expecting the world for under $200. For some reason, tablet manufacturers haven't caught up with how current users use their tablets and why their storage technology and specs should move past 2010. Using memory cost as a reason to short users on specs has no basis as ram/rom costs are almost negligible nowadays. Perhaps Android has issues with accessing larger mem numbers? Overall, the case design is nice, possibly one of the least block-looking tablets I've used. Two of the family have Acer One 10 tablets, and they're very basic in styling. I would have purchased one of those, but the limiting factor was the 1gb of ram. So far, those have working very well, but recently have gone up in price (now between $139-$169). I had picked up the pair at BB locally for $109 each making them a good deal. Overall, the Asus does very well-excellent at most tasks and pulled about 33,000 on Antutu benchmark. No, that's not exactly cranking, but it's all about battery life. Some generic Tabs pull 50,000+, but you'll be moaning about battery life and heat if you buy one of those. The only real gripe I have about this Tab is that occasionally the wifi will bog (even at full strength 6 meters from the router). It may be some offending app sucking bandwidth and is prevalent mostly during my use of Play, so I suggest using Opera Max to control your apps background, wifi, and radio (cell) usage. Max will show what apps are sucking data. As an aside, I would NOT recommend using Operas browsers, especially Opera-mini, which though it "saves data" with inflated/deflated numbers, is almost completely useless and frustrating to use. Anyway, back to the main point: Asus Zenpad Z300M - nice package, screen looks great for it's size, fairly quick response, long boot up for an Android box, but not terrible, good screen response except occasionally when using Play, where the app screen does not always respond to touch. Everything else that I have installed runs great. I left it on last night at 95% battery with screen in saver mode (off), and this morning it was at 84%. Not bad for standby. Also, the Zenpad has a power saver app. Use it. I mentioned earlier that the Zenpad seemed a little heavy. Well, keep in mind that adding a cover will almost double it's weight to over 2 lbs.
We have ten weeks left before we'll be using it. We shopped & researched for weeks and after testing it out in a local trs, decided this was the one for us. There are features it's lacking that chico bravo has, such as the cup holders. But look how shallow those cup holders are, one bump and I'm sure you'd lose your drink. We bought the skip-hop to go with it (deep pocket ) Also big plus is, it's a lot lighter than the chico. The seat is more comfortable on the britax as it's not on top of a hard plastic shell like the chico. The complaints about the two hoods not meeting well, not an issue. The chico when you pull the hood up, it immediately yanks out from the back of the car seat. Not an issue with the britax. So far we're happy. And check out the awesome red! Matches our ride.
I am a huge ship. Imagine having an entire book devoted toward actively avoiding you and your kind. I have always been bigger than other ships - and yes, I have endured years of being moared in the distance, never being able to enter the shallower bays, requiring tugs to guide me in - but now THIS! Mr. Trimmer, you sir, should be ashamed! Please do not be swayed by his drivel. I ask that you judge me not by the size of my cargo hatch but rather the content of my wheelhouse.
So I installed this exhaust a few weeks ago. It's a lot louder than the stocker, which is fine by me, but not so loud as to upset the neighbors! I think it looks great too! On my Stratoliner, I installed a fuel controller and a high flow air filter when I put the exhaust on. I did get some popping and backfiring until I got the fuel mix dialed in.
This Should Not be given ANY STARS AT ALL. STARS SHOULD BE SUBTRACTED. THE MANUFACTURERS WHO MAKE THIS LIE AND SO DO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE SAID IT WORKS AND IS A GREAT PRODUCT.......IT IS NOT THESE BUGS ARE BITING ME EVEN NOW AS I WRITE THIS REVIEW. BE FORWARNED THIS *(^t)+* DOES NOT WORK. IT IS NOT RESIDUAL AND I USED TWO WHOLE GALLONS OF IT 2 WEEKS AGO AND THE BUGS GOT WORSE
Researched options for large corn on my right toe. Many complained of long painful recovery from surgery. Thought I'd give salicylic acid a try. Have been using per instructions about 2 weeks. Got up this morning and entire corn and core peeled right off with absolutely no discomfort! With such low cost and ease of use, I would recommend anyone who is not diabetic try this before using other more intrusive, expensive options.
Even with the white residue that it leaves, I didn't notice any improvement using this product. I tried a little bit so that it wouldn't leave the white residue that had been reported by others. When that didn't work, I tried a little more, that didn't work either. I read on someone's else's review they added it to their cream and makeup, so I did that. Nothing. I do not have deep wrinkles, just some fine lines. It may work on someone else, we are all different, but I think after spending so much money on this product that failed, I should just save the money and get treatment from a professional.