Testseek.com have collected 8 expert reviews of the Binatone HomeSurf 705 and the average rating is 41%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Binatone HomeSurf 705.
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8 Reviews
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Abstract: This is the smallest tablet I have reviewed and indeed it is running the earliest version of Android at only 2.1. However as they say ‘size is not everything’ it is still larger than the average smart phone and can well have a place....
Abstract: While HP may have decided that tablets were not an area worthy of its expertise, other companies have a different opinion. One such company is Binatone with products that include the HomeSurf 705 model that is being priced at under £100. ...
Dreadful display, really slow chip; no access to Android market
Pros: It's cheap; can be used as an e-reader Cons: Dreadful display, really slow chip; no access to Android market Verdict: While the tablet offers net browsing and video viewing, it does both badly. If you really don't want to spend more than a hundre...
Abysmal display, Resistive touchscreen, Underpowered CPU, No GPS, No video output, No Android Market, Outdated OS
It's dead cheap and doesn't feel too bad in-hand, but almost everything else about the Binatone Homesurf 705 makes it a chore to use. The processor is slow, the screen quality terrible and the software is ancient - and that doesn't even factor-in the flat...
A limited budget means that the HomeSurf doesn't have many of the features you'd expect from a tablet, and the resistive screen and lack of Android Market make it barely useable ...
The only function this device does to an adequate level is let you read books - its too under-powered to deliver even remotely acceptable multimedia offerings. So, if youre really short on cash and like reading - go and join your library and leave thi...