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OVERALL RATING 3.1 /5 BASED ON 84 RATINGS
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Notion Ink Adam LCD WiFi and 3G
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A tablet meant for geeks not for the end users and fainthearted.

I placed order for this product on 11th Jan 2012 and got it delivered by 13th Jan 2012. Once again, a professional and totally hassle-free service from Flipkart!nnI wanted a tablet that serves primarily as a good PDF reader. I own Amazon kindle - but PDF documents render with very small fonts making it not so comfortable to read for long hours.nnI've been following the developments on Notion Ink Adam for more than a year - there was a lot hype about it back in 2010.nnHere's my review on this product:nnBuild qualityn-------------n1. An all plastic body with a not-so-impressive finish. But it does not feel delicate. The thick plastic build can sure handle Indian usage conditions without looking worn-out. Dont expect build quality and ergonomics of an iPad, Galaxy Tab and the likes. This one looks bulkiernand a bit heavier than most other branded tablets. nn2. The slots for USB and mini-USB looks like they might come apart even on slight mis-handling.nn3. The packaging from Notion Ink is not as professional as you'd find on other brand products. This is understandable given the fact that Notion Ink is a small and still evolving company compared to other established brands.nnHardwaren--------n1. I still do not understand a bulky 19 volt laptop adapter provided with this tablet. Didn't the world move to micro-USB ?nn2. The screen reminds me of LCD laptop screens that existed 6 years ago. Very bad viewing angle, dull display. There's a matt-finished anti-glare screen guard installed - which really does not help in avoiding glare. nn3. The screen resolution is 1024x600 which is sub-par when compared to other tablets at this price range.nn4. The touch screen is not responsive. It is either a software bug or hardware fault.nn5. It did not detect micro-SD card more than 4 GB. I'm shocked - even a cheap mobile phone detects 8 GB these days. I'm not sure if this is a fault with my model. Again - bad quality control.nn6. The swiveling camera, though an innovate idea is pretty much useless as the quality is feels like camera found on cheap mobile phones.nn7. The battery life is good enough for my usage. One full-day of testing (playing audio, browsing net with Wifi ON, reading PDF documents) lasted for 6 hours on battery.nn8. I could not get this device being detected as a mass storage device by connecting to my notebooks. There again seems to be a bug in the stock software.nn9. The capacitive touchscreen is useless without good multi-touch gestures.nnSoftwaren--------nThe bundled software is in one word - "BAD". The whole idea of layering stock android with so-called "Eden" was a bad move. The whole system is crippled with a totally bug-ridden software. Everything that came bundled - Sniffer, chords, music player, Mail'd - all are crippled in functionality. Infact, with the stock software, its almost impossible to install new software - no support for Android Market!nnHowever, you can easily update the firmware with better third-party/community developed and supported variants of Android ROMs like EdenX, AdamComb, BeastROM and so on. After about 4 days on purchasing this product, I did some research on the Internet and updated to AdamComb 0.3 (based on Android HoneyComb 3.0). The update literally transformed this crippled buggy product into a super-gadget :-). I managed to get it fully loaded with apps from Android Market (which works with AdamComb 0.3 update). However, I could not get the camera to work - not a big problem for me though.nI'm willing to wait for the ICS update from Notion Ink - which would resolve most of the hardware-support issues.nnSummaryn-------nAs of now, Notion Ink Adam might not appeal to typical end-users who wish to become productive - the moment they unwrap this product. Also, this tablet might not look flashy/trendy like other established brand tablets. This tablet is clearly meant for the geeks and nerds who enjoy tweaking/customizing their tablet with different ROMs. This tablet does come with HDMI port, host-side USB ports (to which you can plug-in pen drives, external hard drives, mouse, keyboard, etc).nnWhen I first opened the package and took out the tablet, I was very disappointed - that's because I was expecting something like an iPad or Galaxy Tab. But after 4 days of researching on the internet and following the forums and mailing list archives of Notion Ink Adam community, I updated my Adam and fell in love with it. This product does have a great community-following. I was surprised to know that flashing a custom ROM on this product was easy - no need to mod the hardware or other hacks that would void the warranty. Infact, Notion Ink made this product more hacker-friendly - which is a good move.nnDo NOT buy with product with very high expectations - but you can join the adam community and contribute to make this product better.

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Horrible experience

Since I have purchased this tablet, I am bogged with one problem after another. Looks like some fresh bunch of kids how have opened this company are testing out at the expense of us customers. They have pathetic customer support. Only email and no phone nothing.

7 users found this review helpful helpful?
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Notion Ink Adam

I have been using the Adam (3G Wifi) since Feb 2011, and would rate it a 7 out of 10 on performance and a 9 on 10 for price. The good thing about this product is that unlike the Biggies out there, Notion Ink promises support and upgrades on a regular basis. While the unit is very usable right from the time you open the box, be warned that unless you are ready to do R&D, you wont be able to get things like "Honeycomb" "Android Market" etc. Non Google markets work, you can sideload .apk files, play games/watch movies on the TV through the HDMI port and in general have a good time. If you are price sensitive and dont mind not having the perfect tablet - this is great. if you really dont need a tegra 2 chipset, dont bother with this tablet..just get a single core 7 inch - for half the price...

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6 users found this review helpful helpful?
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A Big Let Down

I had bought the Adam when it was still on a Pre-Order....was part of Pre-Order 2...and after numerous delays got the tablet. But have to admit....from what I was expecting an Ipad competitor it turned out to be a huge disappointment. The only good thing was I managed to sell it off with a few months...incurred a loss for 2-3k but was glad i got rid of it. Main reason being the useless support I got from NI, most of the things didnt work first it was the GPS, then the camera, no updates from NI....it was very buggy. I bought the Xperia Arc and its many times faster, reliable...glad I got out while I could. Do not take consumers for a ride NI...when you promise you must deliver.

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4 users found this review helpful helpful?
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Masked Man

I agree with the screen bit. However, the main USP of Notion Ink Tablets are its Transflexive display which allows it to be read even in sunlight - something like a kindle. This screen has the world enthusiasts looking forward to the tablet. However, it is a small Indian Company and the product and workmanship leaves much to be desired with the company also admitting to hand soldered joints inside the table. ON the other hand, the tablet is pre-rooted and there a lot of custom ROMS available specifically for the tablet. Agree, the LCD display does let down this tablet.

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