Cheap Android Tablets
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December 5, 2012 at 8:20 PM #3350
macpdiaz
MemberIve been seeing a lot of cheap android tablets in the market and Im thinking of getting one to use as an extra monitor for my PC or an Internet radio. Not something I’d probably be playing games with so I don’t need the screen to be that responsive. Are they worth it or should I just go for the more popular Chinese brands like the ones here in the forum?
December 8, 2012 at 4:32 AM #12698Memento_Mori
MemberIf you mean the ones that cost about $60-$70 then they aren’t really worth it. I bought a few in the past to resell them in my country. There was one that I kept to use as a sample. It stopped working after 3 months. While there was a warranty on it, the cost to ship it back to china was almost as much as the Tablet itself. I never got complaints for those I sold, but who would complain after 2-3 months when they had been warned that there was no warranty. So I would advise against those. Get one of the brand tablets instead.
December 8, 2012 at 5:29 PM #12701macpdiaz
MemberDo you know which part actually broke? I was also reading thru other threads and a lot are saying its the battery that goes first. They also said that its actually very easy to replace the battery
December 9, 2012 at 4:04 AM #12702Memento_Mori
Membermacpdiaz wrote:Do you know which part actually broke? I was also reading thru other threads and a lot are saying its the battery that goes first. They also said that its actually very easy to replace the batteryWell I tried to have it repaired locally and they said it was a part connected to the battery that broke, and they couldn’t replace it. I also double checked in a few places and they said the same thing.
December 16, 2012 at 1:11 PM #12734man007
MemberI bought the Ployer momo 8 before some month from Chinese shop and i have to say that is really good. I recommend it, it is very good for it’s price…
June 18, 2013 at 1:47 PM #136142ndloopster
ParticipantI currently own a cheap android tablet. from the day i have purchased it up to a certain point when it broke, i was satisfied with it. except for when my son dropped it and the screen got broken. I would want to use it again, thinking i can have the display replaced, but I’m also having a hard time. I may be paying for more and simply buying another one may be the best option. Still not sure. Any suggestions?
June 18, 2013 at 7:11 PM #13616windywildwendy
MemberHow cheap is cheap? And buy that I mean cheap, but good enough to use and will last at least a year. How much would one budget if trying to buy a cheap budget that won’t break easily and quickly?
September 14, 2013 at 7:39 AM #14379davidexct
ParticipantI do not like cheap Android tablets. I had personally bought one for 60 dollars some five months back and the device lasted just 2 months and now its display needs to be changed. I would recommend people to buy Nexus tablets in place of Chinese tablets, Google made Nexus tablets are cheap tablets with a complete power performance.
September 28, 2013 at 12:25 AM #14510fermlour
ParticipantI found a super cheap tablet.
Product Specifications:
Android OS 4.0
Screen Size 7 inch
Screen Material TFT
Type Capacitive Touch Screen
Screen Resolution 800 x 480
CPU Allwinner Brand
CPU Allwinner A13 ARM Cortex-A8 Processor
1GHz CPU Frequency
GPU Mali-400
512MB RAM
4GB NAND Flash
Function Gravity Sensor, WiFi
WiFi 802.11 b / g / n
3G External 3G
Camera 2MP front camera
Language Inglês, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Afrikaans, Korean, Chinese, Malay
Audio Format OGG, WAV, WMA, MP3
Picture Format PNG, JPG, BMP, GIF
Video Format MKV, WMV, RMVB, MP4, 3GP, MPG, DAT, AVI
E-book Format TXT
Extend Port TF Card Slot, 3.5mm Earphones Port, Charging Port, Micro USB Port
Package Contents:
1 x Tablet PC
1 x USB Cable
1 x OTG Cable (USB HOST Cable)
1 x User ManualI think they buy or not? it only costs 50 €
October 5, 2013 at 8:18 AM #14595Colesdad
ParticipantIf you’re acceptable to replacing it every several months then feel free to get the cheap ones. As they say, ‘you get what you pay for’. there really is no logic to not paying a decent price for a unit you’d like to use for at least a year. Also, if you do get a cheap one, don’t expect tech support or availability of repair or replacement parts.
October 21, 2013 at 9:23 AM #14727Summer
Memberman007 wrote:I bought the Ployer momo 8 before some month from Chinese shop and i have to say that is really good. I recommend it, it is very good for it’s price…I have a Ployer momo tablet PC, but mine is momo9. I bought it on a site of tinytrade, cost me $67.44. This cheap tablet features not so many functions, but it is enough for me as i mainly use it to watch videos and read e-book.
November 26, 2013 at 11:26 AM #15106madboy007
Membergreat post!
March 11, 2014 at 4:44 AM #16168mobimania
Memberyou can use tablet compare feature to check out on pricing of your tablets its available on most of the websites now a days,
Its really helpful in finding a cheap tablet with the features you want in it…..March 11, 2014 at 9:51 AM #16172Ada
Participantmacpdiaz wrote:Ive been seeing a lot of cheap android tablets in the market and Im thinking of getting one to use as an extra monitor for my PC or an Internet radio. Not something I’d probably be playing games with so I don’t need the screen to be that responsive. Are they worth it or should I just go for the more popular Chinese brands like the ones here in the forum?Pipo S1 on RK3066-is still the best option for the purchase of low-cost and fast tablets. Although it costs below are plates on chip A13, but the speed of them is not the same, and 512 MB of memory is too small for Android 4.x
July 5, 2014 at 2:12 PM #17559Rohan99
MemberAs long as you get a tablet that doesn’t have a MIPS cpu then you will be okay. I bought a Chinese tablet on ebay and it was the worst thing ever because of the type of cpu it had. Most of the apps in the google play store are not compatible with it and streaming on the internet is almost impossible because of no flash support and the poor performance of the cpu. Just don’t get a tablet with MIPS cpu.
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