A2107A initial thoughts and questions

I bought one of these on Christmas Eve and I'm generally impressed. Debated between the Lenovo and another Kindle Fire, but chose Lenovo for the sdcard option and the mostly vanilla Android OS.
Some issues, though set to USA spell check is not working correctly. RAM is totally off, it clogs up and basically must be rebooted to play video or anything else. Video is messed up on hulu plus, voice out of sync with picture. This think badly needs firmware/Jelly Bean update.
Questions: can I use a male micro USB cord to female USB cord to connect a USB stick to this to transfer files, play video? Is that button thing under the camera lens cover--southwest from the camera lens--a reset button? If so, why isn't it mentioned in documentation anywhere?
Overall I like this tablet for the price but feel Lenovo needs to fix some bugs asap, expected a bit more for a Lenovo product.
Solved!
Go to Solution.

I purchased this for $149.99 CAD at Best Buy here in Canada a couple of weeks ago.
I could not find any Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Tablets, they had been selling for the same price, they had sold out. Probably a bait and switch scam.
The Lenovo is a nice tablet, it work well and it is shy of memory.
I did the update/upgrade download of Android and then every time I booted it was upgrading and optimizing all the apps I had installed. Apparently, this is an artifact of Android 4.0.3.
I have been desperately trying to get a development environment set up to create an app, so I needed to get an ADB USB driver installed, on my Windows 7 64 bit system,  I used the following driver,
<http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS022366>
and modified the android_winusb.inf file by adding two entries for the A2107A-F,
[Google.NTx86]
;Lenovo A2107A-F
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_17EF&PID_7435&MI_01
[Google.NTamd64]
;Lenovo A2107A-F
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_17EF&PID_7435&MI_01
This works now and I created and ap with Eclipse and ran it on the A2107A-F tablet.
I was also able to make the LeTools (Syncrhoization Software) work with the tablet as well.
<http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?&LegacyDocID=5004>
Lenovo Product staff have dropped the ball on this product. They did not get all the requisite pieces in place before putting this to market. Maybe the product team was too small, maybe the product team did not have some experienced mentors guding them. Lenovo has to do better, they should have had a specific website set up for this product with all the requisite pieces in place and everything nicely laid out. I spent time at various Chinese Lenovo websites and the file download links pointed to mega-download non-lenovo websites that had all expired. I was expecting a much better experience from Lenovo than this.
For otthers that wish to develop apps for Android, a good strarting point to guide you in acquiring and installing all the tools, check out PhoneGap.
All the best.

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