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Annie H –
I’ve had this a few years. It’s pretty good. This year it keeps saying the battery temp is getting too hot and it keeps turning itself off. My usage is not any different this year,
“bobdempsey” –
I bought this as a cheap, small movie player for use on airplanes.
FAIR WARNING: I noticed that Google Play Store warned me that other users have reported problems with the Amazon Prime Video player app, and I had plenty of problems as well, so I deleted it. If your goal is to use this as an APV player, you’d better try a Fire tablet instead.
This is definitely an entry-level tablet, but it accomplishes my mission (play moves on planes). The touch screen is not as responsive as other tablets I’ve used, but, again, my purpose was a movie player: once I get it going, I don’t expect to do anything other than watch the screen.
It’s probably fair to compare this to a Chromebook that your kids might use in school: don’t expect to do any bitcoin mining with it.
It runs a January 2024 build of Android 13 (it may have come that way, or it may have been upgraded during setup–I wasn’t paying attention). It has a 5GHz Wi-Fi 6 antenna, and I got around 250Mbps up and down thru it. I have 1Gbps fiber-to-the-home and nobody else was home when I tested it, so that’s likely the max that the H/W can do. I have streamed plenty of shows with it and it is just fine. It also has Bluetooth, and my BT earbuds paired right up.
If you have an Android phone, navigating will be easy. If all you’ve ever used is an iPad, there’s a learning curve. If you have an android phone and a Google account, you can have this tablet pull down everything from your phone during setup. I opted to only bring over my Google account info, since I have way too many apps on my phone.
This particular model comes with a case, and the case top can be folded into a stand. Convenient.
It comes with 64GB of disk, of which about 52GB is available for apps and downloads. You can put a Micro-SD card in and get much more storage. The specs say up to 1TB, but I don’t have a 1TB SD card. The 128GB card I had laying around works fine.
I watched a 2hr movie on battery and it went down from 100% to 59%, which is fine (there’s always a power jack nearby anywhere you go these days). It comes with a USB-C to USB-A cable (the power port is USB-C). It seems like this might be a USC-C PD capable port. Right now I have 77% and it’s telling me to expect 12 minutes to full charge.
The actual CPU is a Rockchip RK3562, which is a variable-speed, quad-core ARM SoC. It’s setup to use RAM+disk virtual memory, which doesn’t seem to be a real issue, again, given my use case.
Allie Chapman –
This is a good size but very slow. The screen is crisp and clear and it doesn’t weight much but trying to navigate just the internet gets slow. Not ideal.
kenneth –
Very good tablet for the price. Play games and social media and watch TV on it with no problem. Easy to set up and get going. Very happy with the tablet. I’ve got 3 of them for the family.
megan f –
I bought one in June, got it on time in the mail and zero damage to the packaging. Followed all instructions and it would not turn on. Used different outlets and chargers, nothing worked. Submitted a return request and also to get a new one. New one arrived and turned on right away and the old one was very easy to return. We use this as our back up computer and it works very well. We like the size and weight, comes with a case and charger and so far we charge after each use but it lasts us the whole work day. Works well on the go too! Highly recommend buying for kids or a second computer
Jennie Farelas –
Very nice bought it for gift Good size very clear screen. Came with cover. I’m thinking of getting one for myself later. Price was good. Brand not sure of but it seems to be ok.
Scott A. –
Good tablet for the price. Would be great for a beginner that needs something to connect easily and functions well. There is some lag time, but that’s to be expected for a tablet of this price
Maura Castellanos –
I bought this ECOPAD tablet recently and it’s been great for basic use like watching videos, browsing, and light work. The 10.1-inch screen is clear, and Android 14 runs smoothly with 6GB of RAM. Storage is decent (64GB, expandable), and the battery lasts a full day with moderate use. The build feels okay for the price, though the camera quality is just average. Overall, a good budget tablet for everyday tasks.