Tbigman,
It was not my intention to sound like I was talking down to you, and I apologize if I did.
There are no lies in our Aipad 7p ad. It does not state anywhere that Netflix works or that Skype video calls works (it says Skype Chat). The ad specifically says that it is compatible Amazon Market – it does not imply anywhere that it is certified for the Google App Store (tablets that are cost 2-3 times as much as ours). It is also reasonable to expect that a computer device that contains a particular operating system will only work with apps that are designed to work with that operating system.
Now, let’s get the tablet working for you. The Gingerbread version of the OS is an older version, and the Airpad 7p is very stable using that OS. Nearly all apps will work with GB. I suggest that anybody who would prefer the most stable OS that is compatible with the widest variety of apps, to install Gingerbread for now. In a few months, when the bugs are worked out of ICS and Apps, then reinstall ICS.
The procedure for reflashing the OS is typical for this type of product. As long as you understand how to create folders, extract files, and install drivers, reflashing the tablet is not difficult and it will only take a few minutes to do. The motherboard in that tablet is supposed to be “brick proof” – if something goes wrong even if the unit appears to be dead, you can recover it by reflashing it. I have updated at least 1000 of these and I have not bricked one of them. As long as your unit is in warranty you do not have to worry about it anyway. If you would prefer, you can sent the unit to us and I will do it for you (send me a PM and I will arrange it for you).
With the current version of ICS, I am not aware of any issues that are within our control to fix. The issues that you are having will need to be fixed by Netflix and Skype.