The battery life tests in comparison were quite ok. LG provides a 3 cell battery and a 6 cell battery as part of the sales package. We tested both batteries and the results were strictly satisfactory. The 3 cell battery under normal use, was able to deliver rough usage time of 1 hr 42 minutes. The 6 cell battery delivered a little over 3 ½ hrs. These are very average numbers.
Our final test was the most crucial of them all. This was conducted over a period of a few days by utilizing the tablet’s various features. The result we got was quite good. The tablet overall is quite responsive and thanks to Windows Vista’s excellent optimization offers a very good experience. Jotting down on the tablet is an effortless task and its handwriting recognition is top-notch. Another thing that adds to the appeal of the tablet is the fact that it’s incredibly lightweight. This reduces user fatigue and allows for hours of work to be done without interruption. The only thing that I found annoying initially was the stylus. It is rather poorly designed and has a steep user-learning curve. It took nearly 2 hours of fiddling before I got the hang of it and was able to start using it in a comfortable manner.
The LG C1 tablet is a mixed bag. On one hand it offers good performance, is lightweight and compact and is fairly easy to use. On the other hand, the C1 is extremely expensive at its cost of Rs. 1 Lakh, has average battery life and its stylus is designed to discourage novice users. Taking all these factors into account we rate this product as barely recommended. It makes this cut solely based on the fact that it is one of the very few decent tablets that are currently available in India.
LG Xnote C1 Tablet
By: Jayesh Mansukhani
| Aug 30, 2007





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