Screen |
Screen | 7", 800x480 |
Touch screen | capacitive, multi-touch |
Video processor | Mali-400 MP4 |
Widescreen display | Yes |
The number of pixels per inch (PPI) | 133 |
System |
RAM | 512 MB DDR3 |
Processor | RockChip RK3066 1500 MHz |
Built-in memory | 4 GB |
Operating system | Android 4.1 |
The number of cores | 2 |
The memory card slot | there are, microSDHC, up to 32 GB |
Connection |
Audio output/headphone | there, 3.5 mm |
Connecting to a computer via USB | Yes |
Connection of external devices via USB | Yes |
Functionality |
Sensors | accelerometer |
Automatic screen orientation | Yes |
Additional information |
Features | format support AVI, RM, 3GP, ASF, VOB, MPG |
Equipment | tablet, USB-cable, OTG-cable, AC adapter |
Case material | plastic |
Comment:
The tablet was purchased for a child, 3 years (cheaper – if not sorry).Oddly enough, the machine made quite a positive impression. Compared to other tablet of the same (cheapest) price category – this is quite fast, the materials of which he collected look quite well, and the build quality is not disappointing.Did not like the fact that the tablet is charging is carried out not through the standard plug (miniUSB or microUSB), which fit to almost all small digital technology at home, but through their own charger. This charge probably is also some sort of standard, but in stores not that I’ve found (not to carry a charger with you wanted to buy a second).Can be used with microSDHC cards up to 32 GB (tested), that is, to download films for myself or cartoons child in the road is fine.The screen is responsive, no complaints. Image quality… well… match the resolution.The wifi flies. Very. In any case, I’ll note 3g no tablet, so the Internet only works where there is wifi.Skype is running. Built-in microphone, however, reports voice rattling.Overall this tablet is considerably better than Wexler TAB700 that we used earlier: and in appearance and quality of work.