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he new MSI Windpad Enjoy 10 has a smooth finish and rounded edges. The only glossy bit is along the edges on the front of the tablet and there is equal amount of bezel on all the sides of the slate. The usual set of connectivity options exist two mini USB ports, a headphone jack and an HMDI port along with the buttons volume rocker and lock button. The microSD card slot is located at the back underneath a rather huge flap. The speakers are located at the back as well. The front consists of an ambient light sensor and four capacitive buttons with haptic feedback next to the 10 inch display that has a resolution of 1024*768 pixels. At 800g the windpad enjoy 10 is not the lightest tablet around.
The windpad enjoy 10 is powered by a 1.2GHz cortex A8 processor with 512 MB of RAM and 4 GB internal storage. It runs Android 2.3 and MSI has not done much to the stock interface. With those spaces the enjoy seems to be able to handle it all but that is where good part ends. The tablet is extremely sluggish. Poor resolution and viewing angles make viewing the screen a sore experience. In all fairness it is not the worst out there but definitely not something you’d want on a 10 incher.

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