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#143614 21-Apr-2014 09:39
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Hi all.
Currently Harvey Norman have a couple of Amicroe Tablets on special. They are the 7" Touch Tab S and the Touch Tab Lite.
I have searched everywhere and can't seem to find what the difference is. There must be some difference because there is a $20 price difference.
Is anybody able to shed some light on this for me. Any feed back on these tablets also appreciated. Looking to get on for my father just to use for games. Word find, Soduku etc.
Thanks.

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BillyFieldman
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  #1032615 28-Apr-2014 15:10
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You could try their website.

http://www.amicroe.com.au/



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  #1032630 28-Apr-2014 15:21
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Hi all.
Currently Harvey Norman have a couple of Amicroe Tablets on special. They are the 7" Touch Tab S and the Touch Tab Lite.
I have searched everywhere and can't seem to find what the difference is. There must be some difference because there is a $20 price difference.
Is anybody able to shed some light on this for me. Any feed back on these tablets also appreciated. Looking to get on for my father just to use for games. Word find, Soduku etc.
Thanks.


you should check the Harvey Norman website.
They have different processors and different amounts of on-board memory.

The fact that there is a dearth of information about them on the internet and the models are not even listed or supported on Amicroe's own website would steer me away from these products.

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  #1032656 28-Apr-2014 16:05
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Yes, the difference is one makes you waste $20 more than the other one does.



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  #1032697 28-Apr-2014 17:24
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I bought one for the mother in law - lasted less than one minute, she put it down, never to touch it ever again.

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