The screenshots are the same as of any stock ICS build. Here are some pros and cons of my 15 day old Veedee D10, which I felt:
Pros:
1. The UI is quite snappier and there is almost no lag.
2. The
Android version is 4.0.3 which is just 1 version lower than the latest. I upgraded to a generic Ployer Momo9c firmware which is even better than the one preloaded with it. I'm sure the update will be officially provided by the vendor.
3. Most of the games which I tried worked without any issues (Angry Birds all versions, Temple Run, The Smurfs Village, Raging Thunder, Where's my water etc.)
4. The touch sensitivity is quite good.
5. I get around 5 hours battery backup with moderate and a bit high usage.
6. The firmware was prerooted and superuser app preloaded, vendor has promised that this will not affect its warranty.
7. Pick and drop onsite warranty for a year.
8. My 3G modem i.e.
Huawei E1750 worked fine paired with
Tata Docomo worked fine with this
tablet.
9. Tablet can be charged with the 5v 2A charger bundled with separate
Nokia type pin port as well as from the miniUSB port.
10. It played even 1080p mkv videos perfectly fine without any lag or stuttering. It played all the video formats thrown by me.
11. Audio quality is very good, but the bundled
earphones sucks. Audio quality is excellent and pretty loud when I plugged my
Sennheiser CX300.
12. Dedicated forum for sharing views and issues.
Cons:
1. Overall screen quality is not good, but can't complain for the price I got it for.
2. Viewing angle of the screen and screen resolution is a bit on the negative side, but again can't complain. It really hurts to see the screen after viewing the screen of my Defy+ with 265ppi
pixel density.
3. Tablet tends to become a bit hot at the back after using it for a while, though it has not affected the performance in anyway.
4. 3G modem link goes off if the screen goes off, and you will have to unplug and plug it again to get the connectivity. Though there is an easy workaround for this. It may be fixed in the next firmware update.
5. USB port is a miniUSB, so for connecting USB devices you need to use the OTG cable, bundled with the pack.
6. HDMI port is a miniHDMI one, so you will have to use a converter cable which is not bundled with the pack.
7. The physical keys are a bit hard to press and sometimes doesn't register the key presses.
8. The internal speakers is not loud enough, manageable though.
If you still want to see the screenshots, please let me know.
Ya. Please post some screenshots.