Good price for a basic 7" Android tablet, I bought a refurb one for Argos for my 9 year old son and he loves it. It has a decent enough screen and good sound. That refurb was £40, this is just £10 more for a brand new one.
The exact model is not specified, if you get the A7-30 as I did, it will be possible to upgrade to Lollipop - if important to you, check the box as A7-20 can't be upgraded.
Display:
7 inch screen.
Resolution 1024 x 600 pixels.
IPS technology.
Multi-touch screen.
LED backlit display.
Specifications:
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.
Micro USB.
Gps.
G-sensor (accelerometer), vibration.
Additional information:
8.9mm thin.
Size H19.1, W10.5cm.
Weight 269g.
15 comments
devlino
30 Jun 16#1
I have one of these I use as a sat nav and for kodi
amour3k to devlino
1 Jul 16#4
Other than Nexus Phones and Nexus Tablets, and One Plus One Phones (& possibly rare few others?), which 'Android Device' do you know of that's NOT SD Card upgradeable in some way?. :-)
DCFC79 to devlino
1 Jul 16#11
How does kodi run on it ? I'm thinking of getting a tablet just for kodi
georgeb
30 Jun 16#2
Can you add a memory card to this?
ixdi
1 Jul 16#3
Yes, will take up to 64gb (maybe more, haven't tried)
Robj1 to ixdi
11 Jul 16#15
Are you 100% sure, all reviews I can find say up to 32GB
tonikeys
1 Jul 16#5
How about one of the most popular phones in the world, Galaxy S6.
Gavin01
1 Jul 16#6
Wouldn't call this one basic..... It's very very good for the price... Don't know what Lenovo have a done but it's very snappy.
AppStar
1 Jul 161#7
Does this play MKV files smoothly?
frownbreaker to AppStar
1 Jul 161#10
Should be fine with MX Player and a DTS / AC3 custom codec. I could play 28gb MKVs fine on my old Nexus 10 so this unit with the newer Mediatek cores should fly. I had issues on a Lenovo (or audio / frame drop even on low data rate 720p content) but that was due to the Intel CPU as most Android software targets ARM
hcc27
1 Jul 16#8
I picked up the A7-20 about 3 months ago and found Chrome to be abysmally slow, tbh quite unusable. Installed Firefox and Opera as well which were a tad faster but still quite a frustrating experience. I couldn't quite understand this as it runs most other apps fine, even games such as Dead Trigger.
Probably more to do with Lenovo's optimisation of Android than the actual hardware in the tablet, as I have an older Asus MemoPad 7 with a last gen MTK processor and it still runs Chrome fine.
jacksterJDM
1 Jul 16#9
God damn it. Literally paid £70 for this last week.
EDIT : No I didn't. I bought the A8...no idea if that makes a difference. Anyway....carry on. heat given
Opening post
Good price for a basic 7" Android tablet, I bought a refurb one for Argos for my 9 year old son and he loves it. It has a decent enough screen and good sound. That refurb was £40, this is just £10 more for a brand new one.
The exact model is not specified, if you get the A7-30 as I did, it will be possible to upgrade to Lollipop - if important to you, check the box as A7-20 can't be upgraded.
Display:
7 inch screen.
Resolution 1024 x 600 pixels.
IPS technology.
Multi-touch screen.
LED backlit display.
Specifications:
1.3GHz MediaTek 8127 quad core processor.
1GB RAM.
8 GB internal storage.
Android 4.4 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.
Micro USB.
Gps.
G-sensor (accelerometer), vibration.
Additional information:
8.9mm thin.
Size H19.1, W10.5cm.
Weight 269g.
15 comments
Probably more to do with Lenovo's optimisation of Android than the actual hardware in the tablet, as I have an older Asus MemoPad 7 with a last gen MTK processor and it still runs Chrome fine.
EDIT : No I didn't. I bought the A8...no idea if that makes a difference. Anyway....carry on. heat given
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142026476385?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
The Argos Listing doesn't mention an SD slot, either?