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$40 Android tablet. It’s actually not bad. A little slow, but I think it was worth the price. Denver Opponauts, if you want one I got it at the King Soopers at Orchard and Holly in Greenwood Village and they had a bunch of them.
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Be careful, alot of these budget tablets come chock-full of spyware.
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This one has barely anything on it at all, I’d be genuinely surprised if I found any.
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I bought an Onda V919 Air CH this year. So far, pretty good purchase. It’s a sub-$200 Windows 10 Tablet PC in the same form factor as the ipad. So alike in fact that the cases are interchangeable.
China makes some good warez.
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A few months back I purchased a similar device, at the same price, from Best Buy to use as a GPS replacement. It has a slot for a Verizon SIM card, so it has a GPS receiver built in. I don’t have a data plan for it and just use Google Maps in offline mode.
I ended up getting a new iPhone and thus didn’t need this unit for its intended purpose. It is painfully slow, and is mostly used as a remote control for the TiVo box. I do occasionally use it for YouTube since it has the stereo speakers that are lacking in my iPad, but the volume output is weaker than the iPad. For $40 it’s not bad but I wouldn’t necessarily purchase one again.