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Feb 08, 2012, 09.25 AM IST
Our first encounter with Mercury’s mTab Neo wasn’t the best experience we’ve had with tablets. It was bulky and didn’t really feel well
Our first encounter with Mercury’s mTab Neo wasn’t the best experience we’ve had with tablets. It was bulky and didn’t really feel well built for the asking price. Now, we have the mTab Neo with us, which is a slightly speedier version with (hopefully) better build and performance, as it’s quite a bit more expensive as well.Design and BuildThe entire tablet has a glossy coating, right from the screen to the rear panel, which makes it a nightmare for fingerprints. It’s a bit slimmer this time, but it seems to have gotten quite a bit heavier in the process. The buttons and the way the ports line up gives it a cheap and tacky look and the extra helping of gloss isn’t really helping. |
We’ve already established that the Lumia 720 is Nokia’s best effort as far... |