$40 Android tablet?

Kinja'd!!! "fhrblig" (fhrblig)
12/23/2016 at 11:09 • Filed to: None

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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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Kinja'd!!! BorkBorkBjork > fhrblig
12/23/2016 at 12:09

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Be careful, alot of these budget tablets come chock-full of spyware.


Kinja'd!!! fhrblig > BorkBorkBjork
12/23/2016 at 12:42

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This one has barely anything on it at all, I’d be genuinely surprised if I found any.


Kinja'd!!! Nick Has an Exocet > fhrblig
12/23/2016 at 15:57

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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.


Kinja'd!!! Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing. > fhrblig
01/16/2017 at 21:35

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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.