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    Product Features

    Color: Black
    • 7' Capacitive 5 Point Multi-Touch Screen (800x480)
    • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
    • ARM Cortex-A8 1.2GHz Processor
    • 512MB DDR3 RAM, 8GB Internal Memory
    • Front Facing 1.3MP Camera

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    Product Description

    Color: Black


    Don't put a dent in your wallet just to enjoy a high-quality tablet; the Visual Land Prestige 7 7" Internet Tablet is here. Featuring the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich platform, you can experience navigating through an intuitive interface and enjoy thousands of applications to make life more fun and convenient. Its 7-inch multi-touch capacitive display allows you to view and manage your activities with ease, while the ARM Cortex A8 1.2GHz processor ensures smooth operation each and every time. Store all of your content in the integrated storage, which can be expanded for up to 32GB via a micro SDHC card. And what's a tablet without the Internet? The Visual Land Prestige 7 7" Internet Tablet can provide you with a fast and reliable connection through the 802.11b/g/n WiFi, so you can keep in touch with everyone. A 1.3MP front camera is also available, perfect for taking self-photos and video chatting with friends and loved ones. Get the Visual Land Prestige 7 7" Internet Tablet now and be unique.


    Customer Reviews

    2.7 out of 5 stars
    (49)
    2.7 out of 5 stars
    5 star
    11
    4 star
    7
    3 star
    6
    2 star
    5
    1 star
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    Cons: Android 4.0.3 (Netflix and Skype don't work), no Google Play (Android Market)(so you won't be able to get some popular apps). Holland C. St John  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
    Poor battery life. Hassan  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
    We wanted to get her a starter tablet that she could play games and listen to music...connect to the internet and for the Netflix capablities. L Bright  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    156 of 156 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 starsSuper thin (but powerful) with Android 4.0!April 11, 2012
    By DDRin
    Color Name:Black

    This little tablet delivers! I had Visual Land's first tablet, the Connect, which worked great for what I wanted to use it for, but wasn't very keen on the way it looked. Their newest tablet has the same guts but with a nip/tuck job that made it much better looking. And this time it's got Android 4.0 under the hood to boot! So I gave the Connect to my sister and bought this one for myself! :DPrimary Usage- E-book/Comic Book Reading- Addictive Games (GLWG, Fruit Ninja, Heaven & Hell, etc.)- Skype/Video Calling- Portable HD Video Player / YouTubePros- Android 4.0- Slim, Portable Size- HDMI Out- 8GB Storage- Multiple Colors- Decent Battery LifeCons- No Google Play- No BluetoothThis is the first tablet I've seen available with Android 4.0. I saw a couple others saying they did but reading that tricky fine print, it's a future upgrade. Ice Cream Sandwich is on this baby right out of the box. I missed the Honeycomb (3.0) band-wagon, but have read it's similar. The previous tablet and my phone were both Gingerbread (2.3), so this is definitely like a shiny new toy for me. I like being able to multi-task between programs. I like how 4.0 works much like a regular PC OS.This tablet's much sleeker than their previous one, looking like it went through a 12-step weight loss program. It's super thin...probably the thinnest tablet out there. My boyfriend can actually fit it in his front pocket. I'm actually surprised how much they were able to cram into this thing with how thin it is. They have the usual headphone, mini USB and DC ports, a MicroSD card slot and a built-in mic. Like their previous tablet, they have a mini HDMI out port, but sadly, still no Bluetooth. There's a front camera and the speaker is in the back. The housing is plastic but it's got a very nice look and feel to it. And it comes in a variety colors (I have the purple one).There's no Google Play (Market), but then again, Google seems to reject anybody in this price range from joining their "club". GetJar is pre-installed and I installed Amazon Appstore and 1Mobile which are working perfectly.This tablet is the perfect size for reading ebooks and comics. It sits in my hand comfortably, like a small hardcover. Kindle, Comixology and MangaZoo run smoothly. The capacitive screen on this responds well to touch. Very responsive without being too sensitive. Even worked perfectly well with the factory protector still on. Colors look crisp and clear when watching HD videos. The multi-touch works well too, as I've been playing Fruit Ninja with no issues at all in responsiveness to pretty much noobing it, dragging my whole hand across the screen.Speaking of games, I've got quite a few on here already and almost all of them run smoothly. The single core processor is pretty powerful and the 512MB of RAM definitely help make this thing speedy. There seems to be a small issue of the accelerometer working properly with some racing games but I have a feeling it might be a 4.0 issue and not a tablet issue as that doesn't seem to be an issue outside of games. I got caught up in saving the world in GLWG for about 4 hours, so the battery life is definitely impressive.As I mentioned earlier HD videos play great, and look great. The MicroSD slot supports at least 32GB cards (hoping to get a 64GB one soon), which I've got loaded up with videos. YouTube and TED videos playback perfectly. Netflix has a bit of a problem with picture and sound syncing, but reading feedback, sounds like an app problem they're working on fixing. I love having the HDMI out port, as I often snatch videos from YouTube to watch later on my TV. Also great for turning a TV into a monitor especially when you hook up a wireless mouse/keyboard (yup it's supported) through the USB port (they even provide the OTG cable...so thoughtful of them) and voila...instant PC.I love using a tablet for Skype, as it's small enough to be as convenient as carrying a cell phone versus a laptop that you have to hold upright and usually with 2 hands if you're walking around while chatting it up. The camera is pretty decent, even in low light conditions. And the mic picks up sound very well. Right now there's an issue with Skype and 4.0 so I've been using Fring which works just as well.For those who are tech savvy, this tablet is rooted. And there are already people out there making their own scripts and mods to fix those little issues and tweak better performance for tablets with the same chipset as this one. I've tried a couple (turned off the mobile network signal for better battery life, unlocked Google Play, etc.) and they work great.For a sub $200 tablet, this is one to keep an eye on. As the first I've seen with Android 4.0 and it's super thin design, it's absolutely a worthy entry to the tablet market.UPDATED (now that I have a Kindle Fire)----------------------------------------------I've had the Prestige 7 for about a month now and finally got a Kindle Fire about 2 weeks ago (when they dropped it to $139 for a special deal). You can't really compare the Prestige 7 to an iPad or an ASUS Transformer or such...they're different beasts...just like you can't compare a peach to a plum. There's a reason you pay $300 more for those, whether it's a quad core CPU or paying for a brand name stamped on the back. The Kindle Fire isn't exactly the same as the Prestige 7 either...it's kinda like a peach to an apricot. The CPU comparisson changes the game. But they're similar in size and in the same price range so I guess it's pretty natural to size up the 2 against each other. So let's look at how they stand side-by-side.SizeKindle Fire: 7.5" x 4.7" x 0.45" 14.6 oz.Prestige 7: 7.5" x 4.7" x 0.4" 10.5 oz.ScreenKindle Fire: 7" Capacitive Multi-Touch (1024x600)Prestige 7: 7" Capacitive Multi-Touch (800x480)CPUKindle Fire: OMAP Dual Core ARM A9 + 512MB RAMPrestige 7: Cortex-A8 Single Core + 512MB RAMStorageKindle Fire: 8GB + no expandable card slotPrestige 7: 8GB + MicroSDHC card slotBatteryKindle Fire: about 8 hours continuous reading; 4 hours to chargePrestige 7: about 6-8 hours continuous reading; 2 hours to chargePortsKindle Fire: USB (micro; charge/connect to computer)Prestige 7: USB (mini; OTG + charge/connect to computer), DC Power, Mini HDMI (1080p output)Wireless ConnectivityKindle Fire: WiFi 802.11 b/g/nPrestige 7: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, supports 3G dongleAudioKindle Fire: 3.5mm stereo audio, dual speakers on sidePrestige 7: 3.5mm stereo audio, speaker on backContent Formats SupportedKindle Fire: Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8Prestige 7: MP3, WMA, OGG, AAC, M4A, FLAC, APE, 3GP, WAV, AVI, MKV, WMV, MOV, MP4, MPG, FLV, JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PDF, TXT, AZW (Kindle app can be installed), Audible (Audible app can be installed)Included in the BoxKindle Fire: Kindle Fire Device, Power Adapter, Quick Start GuidePrestige 7: Prestige 7 Tablet, Power Adapter, OTG Cable, USB Cable, Headphones, User ManualThe main reason I went with the Prestige 7 (P7) first is the exact reason I'd still rate it higher than the Kindle Fire (KF) now that I have one as well. The problem I have with the KF is it's pretty out of the box, but once you start using it, it's not as flexible as a more "vanilla" Android tablet. The KF has it's own special set up that I personally don't care for. And it's a bit of work (that I'd rather not go through) to skin it down to the natural Android OS.The KF has an awesome screen. I'm not gonna lie, there's a huge difference when the 2 sit side by side. And this makes a big difference when reading e-books over long periods of time. The technology used on the KF's screen is different and I'm sure that's where the added cost partially comes from. However, when playing videos, the P7 wins out. At least as far as I can tell, as one of the main problems I have with the KF is that many of my videos I've downloaded/created cannot play on the KF...at least without conversion which is sometimes a painful process. And even then I don't have the 1080p HD quality of the original. Touch-wise, they're about equal. The responsiveness and fluidity are very similar.The other thing the KF has going for it is a dual core processor. Websites load quicker and switch between apps is smoother. But that's not enough for me to justify an extra $50. I can be patient enough for 5-10 seconds longer waiting for a website to load.Beyond those 2 things, the P7 has the KF beat as far as I'm concerned. Both have 8GB of internal memory but the P7 has a MicroSDHC slot so I've got 32GB more to play with. Additionally the USB port on the P7 allows for flash drives. So it's very easy to get content on my P7. For my KF I need to either stream or download from my cloud drive if I need anything outside of the internal 8GB worth of goodies I store there.Speaking of content, one of the top reasons I want to own a tablet is to take videos with me. As I mentioned earlier, the KF doesn't take most raw video formats as is. Conversion is typically necessary and it can be a painful process of trial and error depending on the original file. On the other hand, I've yet to need to convert anything on my P7...everything I've thrown at it has played without problems.The second big reason I wanted a tablet is for an e-reader. Read more ›

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    Product Description

    Color: Black


    Don't put a dent in your wallet just to enjoy a high-quality tablet; the Visual Land Prestige 7 7" Internet Tablet is here. Featuring the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich platform, you can experience navigating through an intuitive interface and enjoy thousands of applications to make life more fun and convenient. Its 7-inch multi-touch capacitive display allows you to view and manage your activities with ease, while the ARM Cortex A8 1.2GHz processor ensures smooth operation each and every time. Store all of your content in the integrated storage, which can be expanded for up to 32GB via a micro SDHC card. And what's a tablet without the Internet? The Visual Land Prestige 7 7" Internet Tablet can provide you with a fast and reliable connection through the 802.11b/g/n WiFi, so you can keep in touch with everyone. A 1.3MP front camera is also available, perfect for taking self-photos and video chatting with friends and loved ones. Get the Visual Land Prestige 7 7" Internet Tablet now and be unique.




    Customer Reviews

    2.7 out of 5 stars
    (49)
    2.7 out of 5 stars
    5 star
    11
    4 star
    7
    3 star
    6
    2 star
    5
    1 star
    20


    See all 49 customer reviews

    Cons: Android 4.0.3 (Netflix and Skype don't work), no Google Play (Android Market)(so you won't be able to get some popular apps). Holland C. St John  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
    Poor battery life. Hassan  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
    We wanted to get her a starter tablet that she could play games and listen to music...connect to the internet and for the Netflix capablities. L Bright  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    156 of 156 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 starsSuper thin (but powerful) with Android 4.0!April 11, 2012
    By DDRin
    Color Name:Black

    This little tablet delivers! I had Visual Land's first tablet, the Connect, which worked great for what I wanted to use it for, but wasn't very keen on the way it looked. Their newest tablet has the same guts but with a nip/tuck job that made it much better looking. And this time it's got Android 4.0 under the hood to boot! So I gave the Connect to my sister and bought this one for myself! :DPrimary Usage- E-book/Comic Book Reading- Addictive Games (GLWG, Fruit Ninja, Heaven & Hell, etc.)- Skype/Video Calling- Portable HD Video Player / YouTubePros- Android 4.0- Slim, Portable Size- HDMI Out- 8GB Storage- Multiple Colors- Decent Battery LifeCons- No Google Play- No BluetoothThis is the first tablet I've seen available with Android 4.0. I saw a couple others saying they did but reading that tricky fine print, it's a future upgrade. Ice Cream Sandwich is on this baby right out of the box. I missed the Honeycomb (3.0) band-wagon, but have read it's similar. The previous tablet and my phone were both Gingerbread (2.3), so this is definitely like a shiny new toy for me. I like being able to multi-task between programs. I like how 4.0 works much like a regular PC OS.This tablet's much sleeker than their previous one, looking like it went through a 12-step weight loss program. It's super thin...probably the thinnest tablet out there. My boyfriend can actually fit it in his front pocket. I'm actually surprised how much they were able to cram into this thing with how thin it is. They have the usual headphone, mini USB and DC ports, a MicroSD card slot and a built-in mic. Like their previous tablet, they have a mini HDMI out port, but sadly, still no Bluetooth. There's a front camera and the speaker is in the back. The housing is plastic but it's got a very nice look and feel to it. And it comes in a variety colors (I have the purple one).There's no Google Play (Market), but then again, Google seems to reject anybody in this price range from joining their "club". GetJar is pre-installed and I installed Amazon Appstore and 1Mobile which are working perfectly.This tablet is the perfect size for reading ebooks and comics. It sits in my hand comfortably, like a small hardcover. Kindle, Comixology and MangaZoo run smoothly. The capacitive screen on this responds well to touch. Very responsive without being too sensitive. Even worked perfectly well with the factory protector still on. Colors look crisp and clear when watching HD videos. The multi-touch works well too, as I've been playing Fruit Ninja with no issues at all in responsiveness to pretty much noobing it, dragging my whole hand across the screen.Speaking of games, I've got quite a few on here already and almost all of them run smoothly. The single core processor is pretty powerful and the 512MB of RAM definitely help make this thing speedy. There seems to be a small issue of the accelerometer working properly with some racing games but I have a feeling it might be a 4.0 issue and not a tablet issue as that doesn't seem to be an issue outside of games. I got caught up in saving the world in GLWG for about 4 hours, so the battery life is definitely impressive.As I mentioned earlier HD videos play great, and look great. The MicroSD slot supports at least 32GB cards (hoping to get a 64GB one soon), which I've got loaded up with videos. YouTube and TED videos playback perfectly. Netflix has a bit of a problem with picture and sound syncing, but reading feedback, sounds like an app problem they're working on fixing. I love having the HDMI out port, as I often snatch videos from YouTube to watch later on my TV. Also great for turning a TV into a monitor especially when you hook up a wireless mouse/keyboard (yup it's supported) through the USB port (they even provide the OTG cable...so thoughtful of them) and voila...instant PC.I love using a tablet for Skype, as it's small enough to be as convenient as carrying a cell phone versus a laptop that you have to hold upright and usually with 2 hands if you're walking around while chatting it up. The camera is pretty decent, even in low light conditions. And the mic picks up sound very well. Right now there's an issue with Skype and 4.0 so I've been using Fring which works just as well.For those who are tech savvy, this tablet is rooted. And there are already people out there making their own scripts and mods to fix those little issues and tweak better performance for tablets with the same chipset as this one. I've tried a couple (turned off the mobile network signal for better battery life, unlocked Google Play, etc.) and they work great.For a sub $200 tablet, this is one to keep an eye on. As the first I've seen with Android 4.0 and it's super thin design, it's absolutely a worthy entry to the tablet market.UPDATED (now that I have a Kindle Fire)----------------------------------------------I've had the Prestige 7 for about a month now and finally got a Kindle Fire about 2 weeks ago (when they dropped it to $139 for a special deal). You can't really compare the Prestige 7 to an iPad or an ASUS Transformer or such...they're different beasts...just like you can't compare a peach to a plum. There's a reason you pay $300 more for those, whether it's a quad core CPU or paying for a brand name stamped on the back. The Kindle Fire isn't exactly the same as the Prestige 7 either...it's kinda like a peach to an apricot. The CPU comparisson changes the game. But they're similar in size and in the same price range so I guess it's pretty natural to size up the 2 against each other. So let's look at how they stand side-by-side.SizeKindle Fire: 7.5" x 4.7" x 0.45" 14.6 oz.Prestige 7: 7.5" x 4.7" x 0.4" 10.5 oz.ScreenKindle Fire: 7" Capacitive Multi-Touch (1024x600)Prestige 7: 7" Capacitive Multi-Touch (800x480)CPUKindle Fire: OMAP Dual Core ARM A9 + 512MB RAMPrestige 7: Cortex-A8 Single Core + 512MB RAMStorageKindle Fire: 8GB + no expandable card slotPrestige 7: 8GB + MicroSDHC card slotBatteryKindle Fire: about 8 hours continuous reading; 4 hours to chargePrestige 7: about 6-8 hours continuous reading; 2 hours to chargePortsKindle Fire: USB (micro; charge/connect to computer)Prestige 7: USB (mini; OTG + charge/connect to computer), DC Power, Mini HDMI (1080p output)Wireless ConnectivityKindle Fire: WiFi 802.11 b/g/nPrestige 7: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, supports 3G dongleAudioKindle Fire: 3.5mm stereo audio, dual speakers on sidePrestige 7: 3.5mm stereo audio, speaker on backContent Formats SupportedKindle Fire: Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8Prestige 7: MP3, WMA, OGG, AAC, M4A, FLAC, APE, 3GP, WAV, AVI, MKV, WMV, MOV, MP4, MPG, FLV, JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PDF, TXT, AZW (Kindle app can be installed), Audible (Audible app can be installed)Included in the BoxKindle Fire: Kindle Fire Device, Power Adapter, Quick Start GuidePrestige 7: Prestige 7 Tablet, Power Adapter, OTG Cable, USB Cable, Headphones, User ManualThe main reason I went with the Prestige 7 (P7) first is the exact reason I'd still rate it higher than the Kindle Fire (KF) now that I have one as well. The problem I have with the KF is it's pretty out of the box, but once you start using it, it's not as flexible as a more "vanilla" Android tablet. The KF has it's own special set up that I personally don't care for. And it's a bit of work (that I'd rather not go through) to skin it down to the natural Android OS.The KF has an awesome screen. I'm not gonna lie, there's a huge difference when the 2 sit side by side. And this makes a big difference when reading e-books over long periods of time. The technology used on the KF's screen is different and I'm sure that's where the added cost partially comes from. However, when playing videos, the P7 wins out. At least as far as I can tell, as one of the main problems I have with the KF is that many of my videos I've downloaded/created cannot play on the KF...at least without conversion which is sometimes a painful process. And even then I don't have the 1080p HD quality of the original. Touch-wise, they're about equal. The responsiveness and fluidity are very similar.The other thing the KF has going for it is a dual core processor. Websites load quicker and switch between apps is smoother. But that's not enough for me to justify an extra $50. I can be patient enough for 5-10 seconds longer waiting for a website to load.Beyond those 2 things, the P7 has the KF beat as far as I'm concerned. Both have 8GB of internal memory but the P7 has a MicroSDHC slot so I've got 32GB more to play with. Additionally the USB port on the P7 allows for flash drives. So it's very easy to get content on my P7. For my KF I need to either stream or download from my cloud drive if I need anything outside of the internal 8GB worth of goodies I store there.Speaking of content, one of the top reasons I want to own a tablet is to take videos with me. As I mentioned earlier, the KF doesn't take most raw video formats as is. Conversion is typically necessary and it can be a painful process of trial and error depending on the original file. On the other hand, I've yet to need to convert anything on my P7...everything I've thrown at it has played without problems.The second big reason I wanted a tablet is for an e-reader. Read more ›


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