The light-weight, ultra-portable Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet features a 10" capacitive LCD multi-touch screen display with WSVGA 1024 x 600 resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It's great for watching movies, playing games and surfing the Internet. The tablet has a Telechip Cortex A8 1GHz processor and runs the intuitive Android 2.3 operating system. It comes equipped with built-in 4GB Flash memory, which can be expanded all the way up to 32GB by taking advantage of the integrated microSD/SDHC memory card reader.
For connecting to the Internet, the Kyros features WLAN 802.11 b/g WiFi support, which facilitates connection from any WiFi hotspot or from your wireless home network. The tablet also features a mini HDMI output for viewing your content on an HDTV in up to 1080p Full HD resolution. Plus, there's a headphone jack for privacy and a high-speed USB 2 port for connecting with your computer. For convenience, the Kyros is compatible with Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
The other features afforded by the Kyros include an integrated speaker, a built-in microphone and a front-facing camera. The tablet is powered by a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery and charges via DC 5V power adapter. It also has an automatic orientation sensor, which supports both portrait and landscape modes. The Kyros Tablet also affords access to the Android App Market for downloading popular apps and games, as well as an E-book reader application for downloading and reading thousands of books. The versatile tablet supports ePub text format, as well as popular audio, video and photo formats - making it great for work or play.
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Android 2.3 |
| Memory | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Processor | 1.0GHz ARM Telechip Cortex A8 Processor |
| Storage |
Flash 4GB
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Please Note:Expandable to 32GB via MicroSD/SDHC Slot close |
| Display | |
|---|---|
| Type |
Capacitive
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Please Note:WSVGA LCD Touch Screen Display close |
| Size |
10"
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Please Note:(25.4cm) close |
| Aspect Ratio |
16:9
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Please Note:Widescreen Aspect Ratio close |
| Native Resolution | 1024 x 600 |
| Input/Output Connectors | |
|---|---|
| Ports |
1x HDMI - Mini 1x USB 2.0 5 Please Note:Mini-HDMI Supports 1080p & 720p Video Output close |
| Audio |
1x 1/8" (3.5 mm) Headphone 1x Integrated Speaker 1x Integrated Microphone |
| Flash Media Slot |
1x microSD
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Please Note:Compatible with MicroSD/SDHC Cards Up to 32GB close |
| Communications | |
|---|---|
| Wi-Fi | 802.11b/g |
| Bluetooth | None |
| GPS | None |
| Camera | Front: 0.3 MP |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Keyboard | Virtual |
| Battery |
Built-In Lithium-Polymer (5500mAh)
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Please Note:(3.7V) close |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 10.55 x 6.49 x 0.63" / 26.80 x 16.48 x 1.60 cm |
| Weight | 1.58 lb / 717 g |
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I use this product to watch free internet TV. As expected from an android based device, it loads fast and easy to use. However, the GUI platform is inflexible. Fortunately, the Customer Support is great in pointing to some other softwares that might work. However, the most used Google Market Place , Google Play is major drawback.
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Comments about Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet:
this Product was for my daughter, they use for social medial, book reading and reserch for school. Everthing about this product is great i have no complints.
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Comments about Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet:
I received this as a birthday present so I do not know how this is described on the site.
I use this tablet mostly for browsing and reading books.
I really haven't had a chance to get real familiar with it but I can say that it works for what I want.
It does not have Google Play so if there are some particular apps that Google play has you will not be able to get them. It does have "Getjar" for apps.
It does not have mobile internet, you will need WiFi (it probably already says this in the description) if you want to get online or browse the internet.
It is a bit hard getting used to the absence of power user features that I am used to in Ubuntu or Windows. It is somewhat counter intuitive to determine how much free "hard drive" space is available and confusing to navigate. This is mostly due to my ignorance with Droid and I am sure thess annoyances will pass the more familiar I ge with it.
Because I was not aware and could not figure out how much free space I had (it was a gift and I did not know the specs), I tried to upload 4 GB of books and it errored out because there was not enough space to copy them.
I had to shut it down and then reset the whole system (via privacy settings, you can reset to factory specs which erases everything and supposedly starts you out fresh) because I could not figure out how to find the imported books (looked for about 20 minutes everywhere I could find) to delete them to free up space.
After I reset to factory specs, it seemed to perform slower and I think there are some apps missing (no way for me to know because I hadn't used it enough to know what was what).
After all of the negative above, don't let that deter you. It is a nice tablet and works great, it just has a learning curve and frankly I am tired of learning curves when it comes to Operating Systems (seems every major upgrade takes a few months to get comfortable with. ie. Windows 3.x to 95, 95 to ME, ME to NT, NT to XP, XP to 7, Ubuntu 7 to 8, 8 to 9, 9 to 10, 10 to 11, etc.).
It takes a while to charge but the battery last forever (or so it seems).
If you still reading, this is a good introductory to the tablet world, in my opinion. Go ahead and give it a try, if it works you can always upgrade to something more fancy that has the other features you are looking for. Besides, what you want now will be outdated by the time you get comfortable with it anyway. You might as well see how the tablet works for you before you lay out the cash for something with more capabilities.
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Comments about Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet:
There is no way I can access any apps since my MID1125 Cocy Kyros andrid applib is no longer compatable.
Comments about Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet:
I would of given it no stars if I could. I received the Coby and it worked for 4 days then crashed and never turned back on. For the 4 days I used it I was not very impressed anyway and was thinking of returning it. The picture is not as clear as other tablets I have seen. You don't have the Andriod market on it and there's not that many apps. You get what you pay for..I was however very impressed with the fast shipping on the item and the customer service I received for the return. Just waiting on the refund. I would give the service 5 stars.
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Comments about Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet:
I use this product to watch free internet TV. As expected from an android based device, it loads fast and easy to use. However, the GUI platform is inflexible. Fortunately, the Customer Support is great in pointing to some other softwares that might work. However, the most used Google Market Place , Google Play is major drawback.
Pros
Cons
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Comments about Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet:
this Product was for my daughter, they use for social medial, book reading and reserch for school. Everthing about this product is great i have no complints.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet:
I received this as a birthday present so I do not know how this is described on the site.
I use this tablet mostly for browsing and reading books.
I really haven't had a chance to get real familiar with it but I can say that it works for what I want.
It does not have Google Play so if there are some particular apps that Google play has you will not be able to get them. It does have "Getjar" for apps.
It does not have mobile internet, you will need WiFi (it probably already says this in the description) if you want to get online or browse the internet.
It is a bit hard getting used to the absence of power user features that I am used to in Ubuntu or Windows. It is somewhat counter intuitive to determine how much free "hard drive" space is available and confusing to navigate. This is mostly due to my ignorance with Droid and I am sure thess annoyances will pass the more familiar I ge with it.
Because I was not aware and could not figure out how much free space I had (it was a gift and I did not know the specs), I tried to upload 4 GB of books and it errored out because there was not enough space to copy them.
I had to shut it down and then reset the whole system (via privacy settings, you can reset to factory specs which erases everything and supposedly starts you out fresh) because I could not figure out how to find the imported books (looked for about 20 minutes everywhere I could find) to delete them to free up space.
After I reset to factory specs, it seemed to perform slower and I think there are some apps missing (no way for me to know because I hadn't used it enough to know what was what).
After all of the negative above, don't let that deter you. It is a nice tablet and works great, it just has a learning curve and frankly I am tired of learning curves when it comes to Operating Systems (seems every major upgrade takes a few months to get comfortable with. ie. Windows 3.x to 95, 95 to ME, ME to NT, NT to XP, XP to 7, Ubuntu 7 to 8, 8 to 9, 9 to 10, 10 to 11, etc.).
It takes a while to charge but the battery last forever (or so it seems).
If you still reading, this is a good introductory to the tablet world, in my opinion. Go ahead and give it a try, if it works you can always upgrade to something more fancy that has the other features you are looking for. Besides, what you want now will be outdated by the time you get comfortable with it anyway. You might as well see how the tablet works for you before you lay out the cash for something with more capabilities.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet:
There is no way I can access any apps since my MID1125 Cocy Kyros andrid applib is no longer compatable.
Comments about Coby 4GB Kyros MID1125 10" Tablet:
I would of given it no stars if I could. I received the Coby and it worked for 4 days then crashed and never turned back on. For the 4 days I used it I was not very impressed anyway and was thinking of returning it. The picture is not as clear as other tablets I have seen. You don't have the Andriod market on it and there's not that many apps. You get what you pay for..I was however very impressed with the fast shipping on the item and the customer service I received for the return. Just waiting on the refund. I would give the service 5 stars.
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