Fujitsu Stylistic M532 Review
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Camera:
There is an 8MP rear camera with LED flash on the back, and 2MP one at the front for video chat. The camera interface is as stock as they come, with a settings dialer around the shutter button, and all the goodies brought on by ICS, like continuous shooting, time lapse, and the Silly Faces laughing mirror video effects.
The pictures turned out fine, with good contrast, accurate color representation, and the amount of detail we’d expect from an 8MP shooter. Noise is quite visible, though, as even on a bright sunny day it creeps up into the frame.
The camera is capable of Full HD video with 1080 definition, which turned out pretty good, with accurate colors, no excessive artifacts, and smooth 30fps capture.
Fujitsu Stylistic M532 Sample Video:
Fujitsu Stylistic M532 Indoor Sample Video:
Multimedia:
The tablet uses a basic pop-up control to play your tunes, since the default music app is strangely missing, so you’d better download it, or another full-fledged one, from the Play Store. The stereo speakers are of about the average quality, neither very strong, nor too clear, as on most tablets.
For video playback you’d better use the preinstalled CyberLink Mobile PowerDVD app, as the default player doesn’t run DivX/Xvid files, just MPEG-4 ones.
There is an 8MP rear camera with LED flash on the back, and 2MP one at the front for video chat. The camera interface is as stock as they come, with a settings dialer around the shutter button, and all the goodies brought on by ICS, like continuous shooting, time lapse, and the Silly Faces laughing mirror video effects.
The pictures turned out fine, with good contrast, accurate color representation, and the amount of detail we’d expect from an 8MP shooter. Noise is quite visible, though, as even on a bright sunny day it creeps up into the frame.
The camera is capable of Full HD video with 1080 definition, which turned out pretty good, with accurate colors, no excessive artifacts, and smooth 30fps capture.
Fujitsu Stylistic M532 Sample Video:
Fujitsu Stylistic M532 Indoor Sample Video:
Multimedia:
The tablet uses a basic pop-up control to play your tunes, since the default music app is strangely missing, so you’d better download it, or another full-fledged one, from the Play Store. The stereo speakers are of about the average quality, neither very strong, nor too clear, as on most tablets.
For video playback you’d better use the preinstalled CyberLink Mobile PowerDVD app, as the default player doesn’t run DivX/Xvid files, just MPEG-4 ones.
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2 Comments
2. nwright94 (unregistered) posted on 06 Sep 2012, 10:39 1
I like the looks of the tablets rear







