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Kaser Net’sPC2 YF810-8G Android Nettop Review (Part 7)

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UI delay

While the tests prove that Kaser has debating-worth value, there’re lots of disadvantages. One problem that kill user experience faster than the low frame rate and slow-loaded web page is the UI delay. Though the tests can’t specify the number of this problem, the following video worth thousands words.

As you can see, Kaser responds very slowly to the input. Almost every time you interact with YF810-8G, there’s going to be unpleasant waiting time. this happens when you click on a 1 link, open the app, press the key, return to the home screen, close the app, switch the app, return and etc. this kind of continuous delay goes from annoying to raging quickly. the UI delay is not a funny matter. In short, it makes Net’sPC2 YF810-8G almost useless.

While most of the testing results relate to the comparing products which speak for themselves, after you take UI delay into account, there’s a decisive factor. Though LG Optimus S is normally worse than Kaser in the tests, its small screen and the lighter OS make it up in real use, making the half-priced phone seem to be smoother when using than Net’sPC2. Considering the fact that it has half the price of YF810-8G (screen is not included), but it still passes Kaser in user experience and real life web browsing, we quickly run out of reasons to buy this product.

Using HTPC

To those who’re thinking that YF810-8G will create a cheap-priced Netflix box, think again. There’re some problems with this. First, Android never intends to be used on large screen, and the companion version in Kaser is limited with 720p. do you remember the aforementioned screen settings? all of these res, right? Wrong. Anything which surpasses 720p (1,280x720) is up-scaled.

Unless you’re still using HDTV 720p, Kaser won’t create very nice images. It turns uglier. Even when being set at 720p on the 720p screen, Kaser lacks the ability to encode the hardware which needs to process the HD playback from Netflix. So, with most of us, it will be a 720p image being up-scaled to 1,080p, replayed in standard sharpness. It looks horrible.

Besides, Kaser comes with the landline accessories, so you’re talking about spending at least another $30 for a fair-quality wireless keyboard/trackpad combo. If media streamer is you intention, forget it. it’s the best for you to save more and buy an HD encoder. With a little more for YF810-8G, you have a box which also includes Blu-ray player.

Using server

Considering the limited stage of Linux for ARM, and the technical specs of Kaser, this can’t een be reused as a simple server. Any beige box in your garage is more suitable for that. Officially, we’re out of imaginable uses for this product.

New splendid world or miserable dystopia?

The half-priced LG and Nexus 7 phones prove to be faster with all tasks compared to Kaser: we don’t need the tests, or even a stopwatch to rate this. It’s completely more obvious. Moreover, being the touch-based devices, Gingerbread and Nexus-based smartphones work well with Android. While the oversized touch-friendly buttons of Kaser are completely unnecessary when using with the mouse. Taking onto account the optimized UI controls for the touch screen and the need of continuing to pretend that the mouse is your fingertip, and it’s pretty clear than Ice Cream Sandwich is not suitable for the PC input model.

Worse, Net’sPC2 is completely beaten by the PC which you must have owned and are no longer use. So? Do you say that this is post-PC era? Yes.

In brief, Kaser Net’sPC2 YF810-8G is not a thing we can recommend. The desktop computer and Android don’t play nice right from the beginning, and using the cheapest accessories to have the price of $100 is no longer useful. By attempting to be an Android-based PC, Net’sPC2 loses the convenience and portability of Android, while at the same time lose the power and performance of PC.

The desktop computer and Android don’t play nice right from the beginning, and using the cheapest accessories to have the price of $100 is no longer useful

The desktop computer and Android don’t play nice right from the beginning, and using the cheapest accessories to have the price of $100 is no longer useful

Though the accompanying VESA mounting frame may encourage you to turn the YF810-8G into cheap-priced HTPC, that doesn’t happen. And the reused options don’t exist, too.

We don’t normally meet a completely useless device having to saving benefit, but this is one of those uncommon times. The only thing Net’sPC2 does well is wasting all of your $100. Honestly, you will be more pleased with 10 Colonel fried chicken packs.

In brief, Kaser Net’sPC2 YF810-8G is not a thing we can recommend.

In brief, Kaser Net’sPC2 YF810-8G is not a thing we can recommend.

Kaser Net’sPc2 YF810-8G’s technical specs

Technical specs

·         Processor: 1 GHz A-Series Eight-Core A10-5700

·         RAM: 1 GB DDR3

·         Hard Drive: 0 GB

·         Number of USB 2.0 Ports: 4

·         Brand Name: Kaser

·         Series Net's PC: YF810-8G

·         Item model number: YF810-8G

·         Operating System: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

·         Item Weight: 1 pounds

·         Item Dimensions L x W x H: 5 x 5 x 1 inches

·         Color: Black

·         Processor Brand: ARM

·         Computer Memory Type: DDR3 SDRAM

·         Flash Memory Size: 8

·         Hard Drive Rotational Speed: 1 RPM

·         Audio-out Ports (#): 1

 

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