Was £84.99 but current 10% off promotion reduces price to £76.49 when added to basket
Yes it's a refurb but still comes with 12mths warranty.
Current new price
£109.99 instore @ argos
£122 @ Amazon
Not many branded 10" Quadcore tablets around in this price range. I've had one of these for almost a year and it's a cracking tablet for the money, High enough screen res to be useful without draining the battery to quick. Runs well with no slow down and excellent Dolby enhanced sound.
May ship with 4.2 but can be OTA upgraded to 4.4.2 Kitkat if not already done.
Display:
10.1 inch screen.
Resolution 1280 x 800 pixels.
IPS technology.
Multi-touch screen.
LED backlit display.
Support for simultaneous display of multiple languages.
Specifications:
1.3GHz quad core Media Tek processor.
MT8121.
1GB RAM.
16 GB internal storage.
Android 4.2 operating system.
General features:
Built-in speaker.
Webcam.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other bluetooth enabled devices.
3.5mm stereo headphone jack.
Microphone.
microSD memory card slot.
Micro USB.
All comments (49)
Uridium
30 Jan 161#1
and sorry no HDMI on this tablet...
16gb storage and SD card slot support though
Rich44
30 Jan 16#2
Stunning deal not the best spec but that's a lot of tablet for the money!
Drumilly
30 Jan 161#3
My son recently got a lollipop upgrade on his A10 although he has the 2gb ram version. Nice screen if its the same as his.
Rich44
31 Jan 161#4
Yeah I saw the chart earlier and there was a few 10" models that got L this isn't one of them not that it really makes any difference in the long run
wolvesinwales
31 Jan 16#5
I have had 3 tablets from Argos E Bay and all been in very good as new condition.
But I had weak WiFi connection problem on one of them and sent it back for repair and it's taken 5 weeks so far. It took them 3 weeks to get a message to me saying yes they have tested it and agree it's faulty so they are now sending it to Lenovo for repair . Very poor service if you are relying on the tablet.
mckee74
31 Jan 16#6
This is a great tablet for the price.
wagtail
31 Jan 16#7
Great spot thank you. I've got a Lenovo A5 and that's more than adequate for my needs. Just ordered one to replace my sons hudl2 that was sat on last night, hopefully he'll look after this one a bit better!
cleverblagger
31 Jan 16#8
I have an autistic son who goes through tablets quicker than the dispensary at Boots, so this gets voted HOT from me. Even better was I had forgotten that I still had £20-odd in PayPal . Happy Days! :sunglasses:
Opening post
Yes it's a refurb but still comes with 12mths warranty.
Current new price
£109.99 instore @ argos
£122 @ Amazon
Not many branded 10" Quadcore tablets around in this price range. I've had one of these for almost a year and it's a cracking tablet for the money, High enough screen res to be useful without draining the battery to quick. Runs well with no slow down and excellent Dolby enhanced sound.
May ship with 4.2 but can be OTA upgraded to 4.4.2 Kitkat if not already done.
Display:
10.1 inch screen.
Resolution 1280 x 800 pixels.
IPS technology.
Multi-touch screen.
LED backlit display.
Support for simultaneous display of multiple languages.
Specifications:
1.3GHz quad core Media Tek processor.
MT8121.
1GB RAM.
16 GB internal storage.
Android 4.2 operating system.
General features:
Built-in speaker.
Webcam.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other bluetooth enabled devices.
3.5mm stereo headphone jack.
Microphone.
microSD memory card slot.
Micro USB.
All comments (49)
16gb storage and SD card slot support though
But I had weak WiFi connection problem on one of them and sent it back for repair and it's taken 5 weeks so far. It took them 3 weeks to get a message to me saying yes they have tested it and agree it's faulty so they are now sending it to Lenovo for repair . Very poor service if you are relying on the tablet.