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P**L
Unreliable Tablet, Horrible Customer service. Not working after 2 months
When I bought this tablet I knew I wasn't getting a top of the line product. I was realistic, I wasn't expecting a samsung galaxy tab or ipad. So I must say my expectations were met. This tablet is a reliable tab when it comes to the simple things you wanna do on a tablet(browse web, watch videos, play games that are light on the cpu). If you want a tablet that can run high graphic games like games running on the unreal engine for android, then you should probably get yourself a 200 dollar tablet. This tablet does run emulators. I play my ps1 emulator on it just fine. Moving from screen to screen is actually pretty smooth for the most part and the battery isn't too bad. I always keep my charger nearby with all android devices anyway. The screen on the tablet isn't great at all. The colors are not very defined and gives it a washed out dull look sometimes, but nothing that will ruin what you're looking it. Overall, this tablet is great because It is reliable and I only paid 45 bucks for it. You can't really beat that deal.UPDATE:**** After owning this tablet for less than 3 months and using it maybe 10 times total, this tablet stopped working. It now turns on and stays on the opening "Tablet PC" screen and does nothing else. I even tried doing a factory reset on it with no success. This tablet turned out to be a piece of trash even for the low price. I'm now waiting on my Nvidia Shield tablet to come in. I guess u need to spend money to get something that works when it comes to these things.
G**N
Workable, fits many user requirements--certainly including value. HDMI-capable. 64GB SDHC works nominally. Beats dual-core.
Many features for a "pop" value price.1. Uses mini-HDMI: Bargain tablets tend to use mini-HDMI, given that's a feature. Better-regarded tablets use micro-HDMI, instead--no biggie. Invoking micro-USB for HDMI passthrough, instead, for tabs not having an HDMI-adaptable port, requires that the tablet and TV be MHL compatible. Direct HDMI-capability is a big plus for this. (I consider mini-HDMI to be legacy.)2. Quad-core--instead of dual-core. Google Play doesn't halt with this--unlike my dual-core phone. Quad-core does perform somewhat better--it's far from a "life-changing" improvement--no point in trying out a dual-core now, as well, though. (Probably a lower-end quad-core setup.)3. It's a little pokey at resetting screen auto-reorientation.4. Screen is far from the best--acceptable. Not very bright in sunlight.5. Battery OK.6. Includes wall-charger--no LED on charger, though. Also includes micro-USB cord.7. Works with 64GB chip--uncertain about micro SDXC compatibility. (Excelvan 64GB SDHC--that chip needs reformating to FAT32 (on a laptop or PC) in order to mount/read/write with this tab.) Anyway, 64GB SDHC likely works--apparently,it's not limited to 32GB--as fabricator specs here indicate otherwise.)8. Thin--not the greatest plastic--needs protection. (Thinness saves materials. weight, and cost.) OK.9. PRC tab fills my requirements adequately--to some extent I expected that. It didn't "pop" my eyes out, though! Well satisfied.10. Very fine value-point--currently, most tabs at this value point remain dual-core.11. Very workable--bigger screen than cheap phones. Decent for reading inside, journaling, spreadsheets, etc12. I had a versatile zipper case and a cheap sleeve readied for it--beforehand: I desire also a bumper for it, as well. I feel a great need to protect it--never should it be tossed around or bandied about....13. Camera is weak--barely acceptable--back and front cameras.14. Try to have a screen protector ready for it--beforehand--or in the same order. I used it's shipping protector at first--while waiting for the screen protectors.15. Purchased useful mini-HDMI adapters, cord, etc.--in same order.03/24/16 Achille's heel: 512MB proc cache (1/2GB)--face it, that's not adequate. Challenged mightily by data structures with many nodes on an SD card (say, from scrobbling). Tunes stutter badly then. GP cloud tunes (Play Music) play nominally, though.Pay attention to Apps in System setup: Media app horns in, but it's really challenged--and, very large. Can't disable..Stopping may help--for a short time. File Manager spp also proves nrcessary. Available cache thus becomes too smsll--SD tunes stutter. Try more intelligent file organization. Using an SDXC 64GB csrd--32GB is the limit in specs-- shall try 32GB SDHC--don't expect any difference.Kingo Root roots it (PC version)--no Supersu yet, though. Lots of bloatware may be disabled--given cleasner apps discerning that. (Bloatware pretty for most users.) Definitely, put spps onto SD.Can get SDK tools and adb on--not that straightforward, though. Shall attempt OMA root solution. Want a better PRC generic tab, though--better cache. Can't get around hardware deficiencies. Maybe this is a candidate for Linux--finslly getting up learning curve as far as flashing, rooting, SDK, etc. Specific info proves sparse, though.This isn't available here anymore--K77 xuprcedes: Seemingly, no difference.Almost, but no cigar! At this price level, newer Amazon Fire tab is a much better vslue--perhaps the best. Kindle OS is less demanding. Interexted in upgrading that, though. So far, recommend that tab over this--certainly for those who don't tinker and have Amszon cloud content--great introduction to Kindle and Amazon ecosystem.
J**.
Great little machine!
I've only had this item for a few hours now, so I can't speak to long-term use and reliability, but so far I love this tablet! I am an elementary school librarian and was looking for an inexpensive, portable device that I could carry around the room with me that could access some of the apps I use in a more portable format so I wouldn't be tethered to a stationary computer as much. My original plan was to upgrade my cell phone, but this was cheaper and worked so much better than the phone I originally bought! It's also smaller than I anticipated, which is actually great for its purpose.It comes with a screen protector already on it which was a nice surprise. Easy to set up. If you know how to operate an Android phone, this is basically the same in terms of accessing apps and all. 8 gb of memory is a fairly decent amount as it is for my purposes, but I love that if I should ever choose to use it for more, I can just get an SD Micro to add more memory. I also like the HDMI capability. While I'm not 100% sure I'd have a need for it, it's cool knowing it's there in case I ever need to hook the tablet up to display anything. The volume is also pretty surprising for such a tiny device. I downloaded a musical instrument app for my niece and was playing around with it. I turned the volume all the way up because I wasn't expecting much volume output, and actually had to back it down a bit.While I certainly wouldn't use this as a replacement for my regular computer and am not even sure that I'd get much use out of it for e-reading or viewing video very often, so far, it seems to be a great buy for the money, and I am very hopeful that my opinion of the device will continue for a long time to come.
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