I think I should preface this with info on where I am coming from. Each of us has his own needs and priorities. I am an old man (83) and have severe double vision caused by cataract surgery. I have to have prisms in my glasses to get the images together, so I need much larger images than most folks. I bought and tried an iPad a year or so ago and couldn't read the music display at all.

Scott, I agree with your assessment of customer reviews. I disregarded all the reviews except those posted by musicians. I also looked at stuff from the MobileSheets site. I have decided to use MobileSheets as my Android app for music display. It doesn't take a lot of processing power to display music sheets so I am not all that concerned about dual core vs quad core processors. I would be more concerned if I intended to use the tablet for videos.

The tech support guys took me through several steps but were unable to solve the problem with the switch. They told me to return the tablet for an exchange. Amazon did not offer an exchange and instead offered a money return and a reorder of the tablet. Since I am doing this stuff primarily for my own learning processes I decided to try a different tablet.

I did a lot of different stuff with the Hannspree including installing a Netflix app. Videos would not display with the Netflix app and I got sound only. That could be a Netflix issue so I don't consider that a problem with the Hannspree. Anyway, at the end of the evening, I put the tablet into a slide show function with about 200 photos and left it on when I went to bed. These Android tablets have a Battery function in the Settings menu that shows a graph of battery use. That is where I found the 3 1/2 hour report of battery life when I turned it on in the morning.

I also noted the lack of Bluetooth support but it was not of concern to me because I routinely just touch the screen to turn pages. It may be of concern to other folks though. You could also use a USB page turner with a pedal if needed.

There is a lot more contrast in displays with the android tablet than the MPP. And the display is "crisper" with sharper edges of text and dots. I also have a Sony Windows 8.1 tablet that is far superior to the android or the MPP but it cost over a thousand dollars . . . I use Music Reader for Windows with the Sony.