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Sep 05, 2014
Good on a budget, but buy better if you can afford it.
The Trio Stealth G2 I purchased was sold as broken; however, as someone whom repairs devices, I purchased it as a challenge: Can I source a new digitizer? How hard is it to replace? If I can't replace it, what can I still do with the tablet?
I was more than pleased to find that a replacement digitizer was quite easy to find on eBay, and for quite a low cost - I even got free tracking from the factory in China!
This is a solid midrange tablet with specs roughly on par with a Samsung Galaxy S2 (non-LTE). It has a solid dual-core Cortex-A9 processor and 8GB of internal storage, although only 1GB is usable for app storage, with about 6GB allocated for file storage. While it does lack some useful features, like Bluetooth, it's worth noting that it more than makes up for it with USB On-The-Go support. Better yet, the tablet can be charged using either the 5v barrel tap connector, or via the microUSB port. This is good to know in case you lose the charging cable, although it doesn't charge as well via USB. The touch sensor, however, doesn't read all the way to the edge of the screen, which may make using some features of some applications impossible (you can't swipe from the edge to switch pages in many apps, as it can't read at the edge!) For these applications, you can use an USB On-The-Go dongle to connect a USB mouse, as Android properly supports mice.
It runs vanilla Android 4.0.4 and is mostly stable. It does have a few driver bugs related to multimedia; the video auto-play feature of recent versions of Facebook app for Android will work, but poorly. Also, continuous use of the Facebook app will cause the entire tablet to crash, and likely corrupt some user data (usually you lose your most recently taken photos and screenshots.) However, it seems that the crash is only caused by Facebook, so if you instead just use the Facebook website, or a third-party Facebook app (like Fast for Facebook), then you should never see a crash.
A lot of apps are surprisingly not installable from Google Play. While I was unable to find the exact reason why, I suspect the issue is that the tablet has a rather low screen density. If you have another Android device, you can copy apps to the tablet by means of the "APK Share" app, along with ES File Manager's "Send via LAN" feature. Many apps that show as incompatible for the tablet will actually work if manually copied over and installed. Due to the low density display, text is often blurry, pixelated, and difficult to read.
Overall, it's a solid tablet. Considering in my specific instance, I paid $23.50 for the tablet plus parts to fix it, I'm certain I did good. It's a solid tablet for those on a budget, although I would recommend that you go for a more expensive unit if you can afford it.

Feb 27, 2024
Good quality GPON ONU.
Good quality GPON ONU module; works with CenturyLink and Brightspeed. You'll need the 10 digit activation number from your install tech.

Oct 23, 2018
Works like a charm!
Does exactly what you want it to: Adds two SATA power outputs to the end of an old 4-pin Molex connector. Great for reusing old PSUs.