The Impression 10 Tablet sounds all nice and dandy at first, but it's the little things that may doom it before arrival. Sadly, this tablet only runs Android 2.2 Froyo and there is no Android Market access. This means you are going to be running a stretched out OS on your tablet, the exact reason for Android 3.X (Honeycomb). Also, since there is no Android Market on this device, applications are going to have to be side-loaded, which for the average user, can be a big chore.
Overall, Leader International Inc. should be applauded for their efforts, even if they do fall a bit short. Still, a budget tablet like the Impression 10 may be a decent pick up for some at $350. We get the sense that a lot of you readers would rather pay the extra $150 and grab yourself a dual-core Honeycomb tablet.
Android-based 9.7-inch Impression 10 Tablet from Leader International
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