


Notifications are accessed by tapping the clock in the menu bar rather than appearing as a drop-down drawer, like on the Nexus 7. We had to be careful not to cover the back-mounted speaker as we held the device, because it was too easy to muffle by accident.Ĭlick to EnlargeThe Genesis Prime boasts Android 4.1 Jelly Bean but don't expect the same slick interface that graces the Google Nexus 7. MORE: Top 10 Tablets to Buy (or Avoid) Nowĭuring our testing, we played Macklemore's "Thrift Shop" and the beat was clear, despite the low volume. At its highest setting, the volume was still fairly weak and didn't quite fill our testing room. The rear-facing speaker on the Ematic Genesis Prime played crisp and clear sound, but the volume just wasn't quite loud enough. Individual pixels were so apparent that we thought we were looking at a Seurat painting instead of an Android UI. When using the device in bright light, we could easily see the lines of the display's digitizer, which run vertically when the device is held in landscape mode. Although it was a close call, we found the Genesis Prime's display to be worse than the Coby Kyros. Viewing angles were also terrible, with the image fading to black even when we tilted the device slightly in any direction. Colors looked muted and everything seemed to have a slight blue tint.

These limited specs were particularly apparent when we watched the trailer for "The Avengers," with all the windows on the buildings in New York seeming to blend together.

The category average for all tablets is 376 lux. The Amazon Kindle Fire HD is a beacon compared to these two tablets, measuring a bright 436 lux. The Genesis Prime's screen was also quite dark, measuring just 166 lux, just below the 174 lux of the Coby Kyros. The difference in quality between the Genesis Prime and the 1280 x 800 Nexus 7 and the Kindle Fire HD 7 could not be more stark as even the shortcuts on the Ematic tablet's home screen appeared blurry and dull. Look for a tiny reset pinhole along the case it may reset the tablet too All RESETTING Ways Below Holding Down Certain Sequence of Keys or Buttons will put Most Tablets or Android Phones in Service mode to Factory Restore to New.The Ematic Genesis Prime's 7-inch display has a resolution of just 800 x 480, matching the resolution of the Coby Kyros, which also has a 7-inch display. Try to factory reset using the combination buttons as listed below Try resetting it by holding down the power button for 10 seconds.that would shut it down. Ematic 7" QUAD CORE TABLET EGQ307 FORGOT PASSWORD HOW TO RESET IT CANT GET ON ANYTHING WITHOUT IT
