Cydle's M7 MultiPad is Worthy of its Name
Cydle's new mobile Internet device, the M7 MultiPad, lives up to its name with the ability to act as an eBook reader, digital photo frame, HD multimedia player for movies and music, and including Wi-Fi for email, etc.
The M7 MultiPad runs Android 2.1, has a 7-inch LCD touch screen, and its HDMI port allows you to connect the M7 to a larger (or widescreen) device. Content can be viewed on the device in either portrait or landscape mode. Aside from its ability to provide all kinds of entertainment, the M7 MultiPad features a detachable screen cover and stand. So, not only do you get a mobile Internet device, you have a screen cover to protect it and a detachable stand for watching all of your multimedia content hands-free. Very convenient!
Cydle says that they are working on a new technology that will use a home networking system to access a PC, television and other electronics by connecting the products together to easily access and share the contents of the linked electronics. Available in February 2011, the Cydle M7 MultiPad has a starting price of $249. Read all about it at www.cydle.com.


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Cydle M7 MutiPAD
Cydle M7 MutiPAD
I bought the Cydle M7 MutiPAD.back in Sept 2011 and it doesn't do what it claims. The Toll Free Customer Sevice number for Canada doesn't exist or just doesn't work for customers outside the USA. It cost me $18.00 to make a long distance phone call to talk to someone. They said I needed to get the Android 2.3 upgrade so I can watch YouTube and any other Flash Player videos, and the only way to do this is to mail the Cydle M7 MutiPAD to California at my expense. I didn't want to at first but after numerous emails and the Cydle representative telling me there is no other way to fix the problem I ended up mailing my Cydle M7 MutiPAD to them. That cost me $16.00 s&h. After 31 days and no word about my Cydle M7 MutiPAD I emailed them to find out what was going on. A few days later they get back to me and say they are doing the Android 2.3 upgrade now. A couple days later they email me again and the upgrade is complete but there's a problem, the stand for the Cydle M7 MutiPAD is now broken, and they want to charge me another $20.00 for a new stand.
The person I corresponded with didn't seem interested in anything I had to suggest or in the warranty.
Needless to say I'm definitely an unsatisfied customer and will never consider purchasing any Cydle product ever again.
My advice would be to just stay clear of all Cydle products, avoid the headache of trying to deal with a customer service that doesn't exist.
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