If you need to multitask whilst on the go, but don't want to be weighted down with a heavy laptop or tablet then grab this Mobii Wintab TAB-P803W-234
Packed full of different features this Mobii Wintab TAB-P803W-234 comes with the impressive and the most up to date operating system Windows 10. With its sleek design and curved corners the Mobii Wintab is easy to hold whilst you check your emails, watch videos and read the latest news. What is also great about this product is that it comes with 2 GB worth of memory so you can store files, photos and documents in one place and if you need space there is an extra 32GB eMMC NAND Flash storage.
Powered by Intel Atom® BayTrail Quad Core -3735 Processor
8" IPS display screen
Includes 2GB Memory and 32GB eMMC NAND Flash storage
Windows 10 operating system
Complete connectivity with Wi-Fi 802.11n and Bluetooth 4.0
Colour: Black
Weight: 0.95KG
Maximum 1 per customer
Word, Excel and PowerPoint Mobile requires Free download from Windows Store.
For more information please visit: https://products.office.com/en/mobile/office-windows-tablet
Top comments
feedtheshark to tonysat
27 Nov 153#10
You obviously haven't used windows since XP if that's what you think. I have Windows 7 at work (5 year old machine), Windows 10 on my laptop at home (2 years old, upgraded few months ago to 10) and both running as well as the day I got them (laptop even faster with 10 on it). However my old Samsung Galaxy and from what I've seen of friends' Notes & Tabs, it's Android that has the problem with slow downs after a few months when you start to install a few apps and games. iOS doesn't slow down, however, that's only if you never update the OS; it seems Apple always add enough new "features" that old tablets become sluggish when you "upgrade".
All that said, I'm not sure there's enough good apps for Windows yet that a tablet on it's own is much use. A hybrid device with a keyboard so you can use Windows properly yes, but for pure tablet use I'd rather get a cheapy Android even though I know I'd end up binning it after 6 months.
All comments (47)
sali6454
27 Nov 15#1
Have Some heat ,Great find !!!
Rich44
27 Nov 15#2
Awesome stuff great price and you can try one first have some heat
jedijacobs
27 Nov 15#3
Does it compare to the 9" Tesco Connect 9 or the Lenovo A8 from Argos?
I have both and haven't opened either yet!
nnj10 to jedijacobs
27 Nov 15#4
would like to know that too.
cvyas to jedijacobs
27 Nov 15#9
This has 32Gb double the storage and RAM 2GB than 9" tesco. This on paper is better than Tesco's tablet.
y_shahs
27 Nov 15#5
The tesco one is 1gb ram this is 2gb
Palwan
27 Nov 15#6
nice find, any clue on screen resolution
tonysat
27 Nov 15#7
According to the Point of View web site the 805 which looks very similar has a screen res of 1280 x 800.
Cracking deal and one I would have gone for but I go the Lenovo S8 50 a few months back.
feedtheshark to tonysat
27 Nov 153#10
You obviously haven't used windows since XP if that's what you think. I have Windows 7 at work (5 year old machine), Windows 10 on my laptop at home (2 years old, upgraded few months ago to 10) and both running as well as the day I got them (laptop even faster with 10 on it). However my old Samsung Galaxy and from what I've seen of friends' Notes & Tabs, it's Android that has the problem with slow downs after a few months when you start to install a few apps and games. iOS doesn't slow down, however, that's only if you never update the OS; it seems Apple always add enough new "features" that old tablets become sluggish when you "upgrade".
All that said, I'm not sure there's enough good apps for Windows yet that a tablet on it's own is much use. A hybrid device with a keyboard so you can use Windows properly yes, but for pure tablet use I'd rather get a cheapy Android even though I know I'd end up binning it after 6 months.
Raikkon85
27 Nov 15#8
Bahhh a third option!! This, the A8 or the Connect 10"!!!
Harryisme
27 Nov 15#11
Tesco's unit is 1GB RAM and 16GB storage, which is really low, as Windows on it's own will take up most of that. This appears to be the better deal, if the screen resolution is the same, I can't find that piece of info, it's the only thing holding me back buying this.
Opening post
Packed full of different features this Mobii Wintab TAB-P803W-234 comes with the impressive and the most up to date operating system Windows 10. With its sleek design and curved corners the Mobii Wintab is easy to hold whilst you check your emails, watch videos and read the latest news. What is also great about this product is that it comes with 2 GB worth of memory so you can store files, photos and documents in one place and if you need space there is an extra 32GB eMMC NAND Flash storage.
Powered by Intel Atom® BayTrail Quad Core -3735 Processor
8" IPS display screen
Includes 2GB Memory and 32GB eMMC NAND Flash storage
Windows 10 operating system
Complete connectivity with Wi-Fi 802.11n and Bluetooth 4.0
Colour: Black
Weight: 0.95KG
Maximum 1 per customer
Word, Excel and PowerPoint Mobile requires Free download from Windows Store.
For more information please visit: https://products.office.com/en/mobile/office-windows-tablet
Top comments
You obviously haven't used windows since XP if that's what you think. I have Windows 7 at work (5 year old machine), Windows 10 on my laptop at home (2 years old, upgraded few months ago to 10) and both running as well as the day I got them (laptop even faster with 10 on it). However my old Samsung Galaxy and from what I've seen of friends' Notes & Tabs, it's Android that has the problem with slow downs after a few months when you start to install a few apps and games. iOS doesn't slow down, however, that's only if you never update the OS; it seems Apple always add enough new "features" that old tablets become sluggish when you "upgrade".
All that said, I'm not sure there's enough good apps for Windows yet that a tablet on it's own is much use. A hybrid device with a keyboard so you can use Windows properly yes, but for pure tablet use I'd rather get a cheapy Android even though I know I'd end up binning it after 6 months.
All comments (47)
I have both and haven't opened either yet!
Cracking deal and one I would have gone for but I go the Lenovo S8 50 a few months back.
You obviously haven't used windows since XP if that's what you think. I have Windows 7 at work (5 year old machine), Windows 10 on my laptop at home (2 years old, upgraded few months ago to 10) and both running as well as the day I got them (laptop even faster with 10 on it). However my old Samsung Galaxy and from what I've seen of friends' Notes & Tabs, it's Android that has the problem with slow downs after a few months when you start to install a few apps and games. iOS doesn't slow down, however, that's only if you never update the OS; it seems Apple always add enough new "features" that old tablets become sluggish when you "upgrade".
All that said, I'm not sure there's enough good apps for Windows yet that a tablet on it's own is much use. A hybrid device with a keyboard so you can use Windows properly yes, but for pure tablet use I'd rather get a cheapy Android even though I know I'd end up binning it after 6 months.