The Connect 8 tablet weighs just 360grams. With its sleek profile this lightweight device can be transported anywhere. Pop it in your pocket or into a bag and take it with you everywhere. This tablet if sure to be popular and will suit every user who is looking for a budget device which can outperform its price tag.
Technical Specifications
Processor
Intel 1.33GHz quad core processor
Operating System
Windows 10
Memory
1GB DDR3 low-voltage memory
32GB Solid State integrated drive
Micro SD card expansion slot
Display
8" IPS
Resolution: 1280 x 800
Graphics
Intel HD
Camera
0.3 Megapixel front camera
2.0 Megapixel rear camera
Network
802.11b/g/n WiFi
Bluetooth 4.0
Audio
Integrated multichannel HD audio
1W Stereo speakers
Built in microphone
Power
Up to 6 hours battery life
2000mA UK Mains Power Adapter
Interfaces
Micro HDMI
Micro USB
3.5mm headphone
Dimensions
208.5mm x 120.5mm x 8.6mm
360g
All comments (24)
bystander
13 Jan 171#1
Not recommended, old Z3735G from 2014 and only 1GB RAM.
gtd65
13 Jan 17#2
Too small for Windows in my opinion. Very handy if you need a compact Windows Device you can connect via HDMI etc.
hornetsam
13 Jan 17#3
yeah to slow and to small..... but under £40 is a great deal!!!
philb100
13 Jan 17#4
Good price I suppose but I'm always wary of trying to run windows 10 on 32GB of space. You are always fighting for room to put things on. I have a lenovo yoga that came with that and it was a pain. luckily I managed to upgrade that one with an SSD .
midiman
13 Jan 17#5
I have a Lenova Miix 3 with 32Gb Storage. Fine for OS and use a 128Gb MicroSD for other stuff. Mostly used to playback Videos.
mrty
13 Jan 17#6
Use it as a cheap digital photo frame or the other option as a media player. Ok for those uses.
FrugalFergal
13 Jan 172#7
I have this. It makes for a good media player and it stays in the glove box as we use it on car journeys. If your uses are modest then its a great device.
SFconvert
13 Jan 17#8
I have a Toshiba tablet with 2gb ram, it's ok, windows runs fine on it and with HDMI out it makes a great PC to plug into a monitor so I can work from home. My wfh involves remoting in to my work PC so it doesn't need to be fast. You'd need either a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse with this though, or a usb hub(but you wouldn't be able to charge the tablet).
J1135
13 Jan 17#9
Does this have a USB port
FrugalFergal to J1135
13 Jan 17#12
It has a micro USB port with a USB adaptor which doubles up as a charging port
Midnight Tboy
13 Jan 17#10
torn between this tablet, the 10" identical version of this for £69 at Tesco, and the £100 Linx vision which has 2gb ram and uses the Z8300 cpu which has around same cpu performance but more powerful gpu performance
FrugalFergal to Midnight Tboy
13 Jan 17#13
This is better value at £40 - pretty much a toy. Its good for basic tasks like watching movies, TV, Spotify and playing simple games. If you have a budget of £100 I'd say you're better off buying a budget laptop/PC with a celeron CPU and 2GB ram. I think Ive seen those around on this site.
ismailc12000 to Midnight Tboy
15 Jan 17#21
go with the vision. i had a similar decision and went qith the vision due to betyer specs and also nuce additon with 5he game controlelr
Really? This device works fine with 1GB of ram. 2GB would be lovely. How much does the cheapest Win10 tab with 2GB ram costs?
If its a penny more than £79.99 then it's at least double the cost of this tablet alone for a smidgen of speed how good a value does that represent?
Donna80
13 Jan 17#17
Good price, but 2Gb RAM is a must.
CannonPark
14 Jan 17#18
could I possibly add this to my Windows home network and move video files to it over the network and avoid wires?
rtbsghgfh
14 Jan 17#19
How would it compare to the (sometimes £35) amazon fire tablet? In both speed and ecosystem? Usage for a five year old is YouTube, Plex and free games.
marineville
15 Jan 17#20
want to turn this into a kurio style clone for child... but with better usability (needed a mit qualification to navigate around the stupid thing). anyone know of a website for guidance to help make it child friendly?
also, can't find a bespoke case for it with camera eye hole in right place. stupid to have to keep taking it out to take snaps. ideas (besides drilling out a hole for it)?
thanks
ismailc12000 to marineville
15 Jan 17#22
my idea is avkud using the camera its horrid which is understandable for the price
popoyaya
3 Feb 17#24
He said he bought it for £44.30, not £79.99. An extra gig of ram for £4.31 would seem advantageous and a good deal.
Opening post
The Connect 8 tablet weighs just 360grams. With its sleek profile this lightweight device can be transported anywhere. Pop it in your pocket or into a bag and take it with you everywhere. This tablet if sure to be popular and will suit every user who is looking for a budget device which can outperform its price tag.
Technical Specifications
Processor
Intel 1.33GHz quad core processor
Operating System
Windows 10
Memory
1GB DDR3 low-voltage memory
32GB Solid State integrated drive
Micro SD card expansion slot
Display
8" IPS
Resolution: 1280 x 800
Graphics
Intel HD
Camera
0.3 Megapixel front camera
2.0 Megapixel rear camera
Network
802.11b/g/n WiFi
Bluetooth 4.0
Audio
Integrated multichannel HD audio
1W Stereo speakers
Built in microphone
Power
Up to 6 hours battery life
2000mA UK Mains Power Adapter
Interfaces
Micro HDMI
Micro USB
3.5mm headphone
Dimensions
208.5mm x 120.5mm x 8.6mm
360g
All comments (24)
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If its a penny more than £79.99 then it's at least double the cost of this tablet alone for a smidgen of speed how good a value does that represent?
also, can't find a bespoke case for it with camera eye hole in right place. stupid to have to keep taking it out to take snaps. ideas (besides drilling out a hole for it)?
thanks