Penta T-Pad WS707C review

07:39PM Wed 13 Mar, 2013

The Indian tablet market seems to be growing at a rapid pace. As per a  recent report by Cyber Media Research, there were about 3.11 million  tablets sold in India in the year 2012 and the research company is quite bullish about expectations for this year.The category that is seeing the maximum number of launches in the recent past is the Android Jelly  Bean tablets under Rs. 10,000. Pantel Technologies, which manufactures  tablets under the Penta T-Pad branding, have also launched their T-Pad  WS707C in the Indian market for Rs. 7,999. So will this tablet stand out from the clutter? We find out in this review. Build and Design The Penta T-Pad WS707C sports a 7-inch (1024x600 pixels) capacitive touch  screen display. The screen with a broad black bezel takes up most of the front. There is only an earpiece on the right bezel (while holding the  tablet in landscape mode), while the front camera is on the top left  corner. On the top panel are the volume rocker keys and the power/  standby button. The left panel has the power port, microphone,  HDMI port, 3.5mm audio jack, SIM slot, microSD card slot and a reset  slot. The back panel is silver in colour with a diamond shaped pattern.  This is unlike the recently launched Penta T-Pad WS708C, which has a  plain silver back panel. The addition of the pattern tones down the  silver colour a bit and makes it look less jazzy. Nevertheless, the dual colour tone and especially the silver colour make the tablet look  tacky. BSNL_PentaTPad_sidebyside_122713_162706_4313.jpgThe back panel houses a 2-megapixel camera on the top right and speaker grill on top left while the BSNL and Penta branding sits  right in the middle of the tablet. Much like the other tablets in  this category, such as those from Lava, Videocon or Acer, this tablet  too is made primarily of plastic and feels cheap. On the up side, the  build quality looks durable. At 340 grams, the Penta T-Pad WS707C feels a bit heavy especially when held for longer durations. The tablet measures 10.5mm in thickness. Display The tablet sports a  7-inch screen, which comes with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels. The  display quality of the text, images and videos is just about average. The under sun visibility is bad. The screen is very reflective and is also a finger print magnet. The viewing angles are also poor. According to the company, the Penta T-pad WS707C's display also supports 3D.  There are two 3D videos and 24 3D images pre-loaded on the tablet. The  experience of watching these videos and images with the 3D glasses that  come bundled with Penta T-Pad is average. The touch response of the tablet is not very good. Software/ Interface Once you switch on the Penta T-Pad WS707C, you are greeted with a jarring  musical sound. It runs on Android 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean), which is pretty  much the stock version of the operating system with no skin from the  company's side. Like most Android tablets, the bottom strip  houses the back, home and recent app button on the left and displays  time, signal strength and battery indicator on the right. While on the  top right, there is an icon with the alphabet 'P'(perhaps for connoting  Penta T-Pad), which acts as a menu button. Penta_T_Pad_screenshot.jpgThere are quite a few  pre-installed apps on the tablet including, Facebook, Skype (for video  calling), NexGtv, Documents To Go, Free Note, FX, FX TextEdit, Movie  Studio, Play Music, UAhoy, WeChat and WhatsApp. FX is an app that helps users edit Documents, images, audio and video files. While the Fx Text Edit app helps is just editing text files. During our use, we didn't notice much lag while navigating through menus. Camera The device features a 2-megapixel rear camera. The tablet comes with a  custom camera app and the images clicked indoors with this camera are  quite grainy. However, the quality improves slightly when the images are clicked in broad daylight. Clicking images and video chatting through the VGA front camera is a standard affair. Performance/ Battery Life The Penta T-Pad WS707C is powered by a 1GHz Cortex A9 processor with 1 GB  DDR3 RAM and a Mali 400 GPU.  The tablet is able to do a decent bit of  multi-tasking. With the help of the pre-installed apps you can  play all popular video and audio formats like MP3, MP4, AVI, MKV and  3GP. Furthermore, the tablet can also play 1080p full HD video files  with ease. The experience of playing games such as Angry Birds,  Fruit Ninja, Temple Run and Subway Surfers was decent. Though there are a bit of lags while trying to play games such as Dead Trigger and Shadow  Gun. The sound quality through the earplugs or the speaker is  average and nothing really to rave about. The tablet does a reasonably  well job of making voice calls. BSNL_PentaTPAd_side_122713_162740_3737.jpgHowever, this tablet is not 3G  compliant and one can only make calls and browse data on the EDGE  network. Unlike most budget Jelly Bean Android tablets that we have  tested recently, Penta T-Pad WS707C does support Bluetooth connectivity. The tablet comes with a custom Android browser and Chrome.  They offer a pleasant browsing experience. Penta T-Pad WS707C comes with a 3,000mAh battery and you can squeeze out only 3 to 3.5 hours of video playback time through it. We wish the battery  of the tablet lasted slightly more. Verdict Given the price bracket, Penta T-Pad WS707C is an interesting option to consider. The  device comes with voice calling capabilities and runs on Android 4.1  (Jelly Bean). On the performance front though the device performs decent enough, but the battery is a bit of a disappointment.  However, the  biggest turn off for this tablet is the display and design. If  you don't mind giving voice calling a skip, then you might like to  consider Lava Etab Xtron (Read review), which comes with a more appealing  design and a better display at a slightly lesser cost. Another option  you can look at is the Acer Iconia B1-A71 (Read review), which also  isn't a great in terms of its looks, but scores well on the performance  front. Price: Rs. 7,999 Pros
  • Runs Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Looks cheap
  • Battery drains out quite soon
Ratings (Out of 5) Design: 2.5 Display: 3 Performance: 3.5 Software: 4 Battery Life: 2.5 Camera: 2.5 Ecosystem: 3.5 Value for Money: 3 Overall: 2.5   Source: NDTV