Ployer Momo8 Bird Tablet PC – 8 Inch Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) – 1024 * 768 Capacitive 5 Point Touch Screen, 1.6GHz Processor, 8GB storage, 1GB DDR3 Memory, Ultra Thin, 9.7mm design – 3D Output – Flash 11.1 – New Google Play installed – All iPlayers and Flash Content Compatible – 1.3MP Camera

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  1. 56 of 56 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Early days with the MOMO8 BIRD, 29 May 2012
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    This review is from: Ployer Momo8 Bird Tablet PC – 8 Inch Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) – 1024 * 768 Capacitive 5 Point Touch Screen, 1.6GHz Processor, 8GB storage, 1GB DDR3 Memory, Ultra Thin, 9.7mm design – 3D Output – Flash 11.1 – New Google Play installed – All iPlayers and Flash Content Compatible – 1.3MP Camera (Personal Computers)

    A few months ago I bought a Scroll Excel 7 inch tablet to have beside my rocking chair ( I am in my late seventies ) to be able to dip into whilst watching TV rather than use my cumbersome laptop. The tablet served its purpose well but over time I began to feel that the 7 inch screen was too small and I have never much liked its 16:9 format. I therefore decided to look for something bigger with a 4:3 screen and within a £120 budget. Settling on the MOMO8 BIRD I placed an order with GTR Electronics because that company seems to have attracted favourable reports for its customer service and it certainly responded quickly and helpfully to all my e-mails.

    Delivery was rapid, within 48 hours, but packaging left a great deal to be desired. Ployer, the manufacturer, has elected to supply the tablet in a tight fitting box which has room only for the tablet and a couple of small connectors. The earpieces and charger are supplied separately and seemingly have to be packed by the retailer. This is a messy and unsatisfactory arrangement and Ployer really should follow convention and put everything into one box.

    Out of the box the MOMO8 BIRD seemed to be well made, sturdy and surprisingly weighty for such a slim device. First port of call was the user manual which turned out to be almost useless. Anyone with experience of Android should have no difficulty setting up the tablet but without this experience it may be something of a nightmare due to the lack of suitable instructions. After switch-on the MOMO8 BIRD quickly found my router and thereafter wi-fi performance was flawless. The screen is sharp with well balanced if slightly muted colours ( I downloaded the Chelsea Flower Show to test the colour performance ). Viewing angles are reasonable. Response to touch is rapid but scrolling can sometimes be a bit jerky. I found the 4:3 format to be far superior to 16:9 for readability and ease of use.

    There is not a great deal more I need to say other than that the tablet did everything I asked of it and at a shade over £100 I think it is very good value for money. It is too early to comment on reliability. Pity about the box and user manual.

    PS. 15 June 2012. I must have had a senior moment when I wrote the above because I failed to realise that there is a comprehensive user manual for Android 4.0 which can be downloaded (PDF) from the GTR Electronics site.

    Having made extensive use of the tablet over the last couple of weeks I felt that the standard browser was a bit slow. I tried all the well known browsers and came down in favour of Opera Mobile because it is the one with which I feel most comfortable. Other than that I have been impressed with the performance of the tablet and consider my £100 or so well spent.

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  2. 46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    First impressions of a very capable tablet, 23 May 2012
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    A. R. Jackson (Edinburgh, Scotland) –
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    This review is from: Ployer Momo8 Bird Tablet PC – 8 Inch Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) – 1024 * 768 Capacitive 5 Point Touch Screen, 1.6GHz Processor, 8GB storage, 1GB DDR3 Memory, Ultra Thin, 9.7mm design – 3D Output – Flash 11.1 – New Google Play installed – All iPlayers and Flash Content Compatible – 1.3MP Camera (Personal Computers)

    I received this player today from GTR Electonics, a day or two ahead of the estimated delivery time.

    First impressions are that the tablet looks good, lives up to its specifications, and it meets all of my needs very well indeed.

    Construction is of plastics but is not plastiky. There is a nice weight to it and the size is fine for my big hands. There is little or no flexing of the case despite it being quite thin.

    It is easy to use (even for a 69 year old) and the screen is very good for viewing photos and maps, and for watching movies (the sound from the speakers is a bit quiet but clear).

    My illustrated technical ebooks are easy to read and the multi-touch zooming is quick and light. I used Amazon’s Kindle app which runs very well. The large screen is very helpful where there are complex diagrams and illustrations.

    Internet response is very good too.

    Games (which I rarely play) respond well and look good.

    I think that the Momo8 is great, I’m very pleased with it.
    Google Play here I come…

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  3. 56 of 57 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    two weeks of my usage, this is exactly what i wanted… update added 26/06/12 at bottom, plus update 2 10/7/2012, 4 Jun 2012
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    This review is from: Ployer Momo8 Bird Tablet PC – 8 Inch Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) – 1024 * 768 Capacitive 5 Point Touch Screen, 1.6GHz Processor, 8GB storage, 1GB DDR3 Memory, Ultra Thin, 9.7mm design – 3D Output – Flash 11.1 – New Google Play installed – All iPlayers and Flash Content Compatible – 1.3MP Camera (Personal Computers)

    (Note UPDATE 26/06/12 at bottom)
    (Note UPDATE 2 10/07/12 at very bottom)

    I received this player 22 may from GTR Electonics, a few days ahead of the estimated delivery time. Well done to them.

    I have now had time to size up how this momo8 bird fits up against my usage.

    Tablet feels good and came well packaged with nearly everything i needed.

    I added a mini-hdmi to hdmi and a 16gb micro sdhc card and a case is now winging its way here from GTR. Micro SDHC was a Sandisk Micro Secure Digital (MicroSDHC) Memory Card – 16GB – Class 4, works fine.

    My usage is :
    Primarily, during a 1 hour commute each day, using mobile internet through phone and watching stored video downloads.
    Secondary, while sitting on the SOFA, using internet through WIFI.
    Tertiary, the occasional use while away from routine days on holiday/work away from home.

    Primary usage is very good for me, screen is good and catching up on blogs/forums/news is quick. I have been using the tablet from standby and then doing a quick refresh of some open pages, this is proving very good. I am also getting three days usage out of a single charge, i.e. 6 1-hour commutes before a recharge is required, the other time being spent in standby. Its size is good for going in my rucksack, big enough, not too big, not too heavy. One small snag on the primary usage is loss of mobile internet connection I will explain more at end, and i think is outside of the momo8 bird tablet and is a phone problem.

    Secondary usage is also top notch, using a few apps, bbc iplayer, blogs/forum/surfing/email. Also with my house WIFI I have experienced no wifi drop outs what so ever. Comfortable to hold and use for reasonably long periods.

    Tertiary usage is not really being experimented with too much yet, but videos and other items i download whether it be iplayer or youtube plays straightaway through the TV through HDMI. I will try some skype out soon when skypeing my dad to his great grand daughter.

    All this came straight out the box, and worked fine.

    When first used the google play needed an update, went through without a hitch and is very good,

    Application installation has been fine and as a previous non android user, i am picking up the way that androind 4.0 ice cream sandwich works.

    Installed a few different web browsers, settled on the dolphin HD one, seems best, not picked out a new virtual keyboard yet, though that is coming.

    Have installed a few varied apps and a mate has pointed me towards fruit ninja which shows the speed and usability for the tablet for games and the accuracy of the touch screen.

    On expermiment I have found the front camera and sound to be fine, and I have even used the web voice search on dolphin and found it to be quite decent!!

    So super pleased with my purchase, glad i deliberated and procrastinated for about three months and then settled on this. For what I paid (£110 total inc delivery) from GTR this is a great purchase.

    The support from GTR has been excellent.

    Overall it is actually way above me expectations (which were high) and I am delighted.

    Will heartily recommend this to others, only caution is to make sure that for your PERSONAL usage this product is a good fit. Though this would apply if you were paying £400 for a tablet, £4000 for a holiday or £100000 for a house.

    Back to the snag….
    This may be a lack of understanding and i have not attempted to use the extensive android forums to establish if there is a simple fix. The mobile internet dropouts, now I have a symbian phone and with jokiuspot (the best wifi hotspot app apparently) has an encrypted mode. As my usage would frequently be in a public place i decided to use encryption.

    All seemed ok, then i experienced a few dropouts on commutes, maybe once in the day, not sure what the trigger is. Connection to mobile wifi hot spot could be re-established ok. Not a great bother for my usage, just niggly. I have been looking into it and symbian need “root” access on the tablet to make an ad-hoc wi-fi connection (all symbian phones need an application to be a wi-fi hotspot), the momo8 bird is rooted, so the tablet is making this connection fine. I think it is the phone that is at issue (no problems with my home WI-FI) and there may be a work around, like a new application for making mobile connections better, but I have not got a solution yet only the workaround of reconnect. It could also be the network provider.

    If I find a solution I will post an update.

    The snag would not put me off another purchase at all though.

    Well happy customer, thanks GTR for steering me in this direction!

    UPDATE 26/06/12…..

    Well investigations show mobile WIFI mobile dropouts seem to be due to WIFI on symbian, being of…

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