Quad core MediaTek 1.0GHz MT8161P 64-Bit Processor
2GB RAM
1280x800 Resolution
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
5MP Autofocus Rear Camera
2MP Fixed Focus Front Camera
4290mAh Battery (~8 Hours)
Dual Dolby Atmos Front Facing Speakers
GPS
MicroSD Card Slot (Up to 64GB)
FM Radio (?)
- preecey
Top comments
preecey to lacom
22 Feb 1715#39
The first and second generation iPad were 132 ppi, and the first generation iPad Mini was 163 ppi - and people didn't complain.
This is £70. You can't expect a brand new Full HD tablet for the price you're paying.
preecey to StoneyWales
22 Feb 174#17
They both have identical screens.
The Yoga Tab 3 has double the battery life.
The processor in the Tab 3 however will be slightly faster than the Snapdragon 212 found in the Yoga Tab 3.
This has two cameras whereas the Yoga Tab 3 has one rotating camera.
dereklogan7 to lacom
22 Feb 174#10
It's 70 quid not £170 you .....:laughing:
pavel76 to lacom
22 Feb 174#8
Wow...your first comment here.Any better choice for same money ?
All comments (128)
jaycuk
22 Feb 171#1
add to basket for lower price
dwl99
22 Feb 171#2
Seems good value. Only small grumbles are screen res and Mediatek CPU but can't really complain for the money.
ezzer72 to dwl99
22 Feb 17#37
But you did anyway.
malm
22 Feb 17#3
waiting for £49 like its predecessor,thanks for alert.
amour3k to malm
22 Feb 17#20
Hahahahaha, enjoy your few month's wait for that one to happen, lol. :-)
StoneyWales
22 Feb 17#4
This or the Yoga tab 3 for £99.99?
shakerstevens to StoneyWales
22 Feb 171#13
I've had both. Both a similar performance. The Yoga has a longer life battery but a love it or hate it large battery to the side that doubles as a hand grip. Where the Yoga wins is the built in kick stand. But I wouldn't say its worth the extra £30
preecey to StoneyWales
22 Feb 174#17
They both have identical screens.
The Yoga Tab 3 has double the battery life.
The processor in the Tab 3 however will be slightly faster than the Snapdragon 212 found in the Yoga Tab 3.
This has two cameras whereas the Yoga Tab 3 has one rotating camera.
JayR123 to StoneyWales
22 Feb 171#29
Yoga has a similar Spec but a HUGE battery life. Slightly odd shape but that makes it easier to hold. I'd go for the Yoga unless you needed it slim.
Ricky
22 Feb 17#5
My daughter has had the 8gb version of this which I think has less ram and it's been bomb proof. Really impressed and she uses it daily.
lacom
22 Feb 173#6
Resolution 1280 x 800 pixels - it's not enough! Just 188.68 PPI
pavel76 to lacom
22 Feb 174#8
Wow...your first comment here.Any better choice for same money ?
dereklogan7 to lacom
22 Feb 174#10
It's 70 quid not £170 you .....:laughing:
preecey to lacom
22 Feb 1715#39
The first and second generation iPad were 132 ppi, and the first generation iPad Mini was 163 ppi - and people didn't complain.
This is £70. You can't expect a brand new Full HD tablet for the price you're paying.
Opening post
Specs:
Quad core MediaTek 1.0GHz MT8161P 64-Bit Processor
2GB RAM
1280x800 Resolution
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
5MP Autofocus Rear Camera
2MP Fixed Focus Front Camera
4290mAh Battery (~8 Hours)
Dual Dolby Atmos Front Facing Speakers
GPS
MicroSD Card Slot (Up to 64GB)
FM Radio (?)
- preecey
Top comments
This is £70. You can't expect a brand new Full HD tablet for the price you're paying.
The Yoga Tab 3 has double the battery life.
The processor in the Tab 3 however will be slightly faster than the Snapdragon 212 found in the Yoga Tab 3.
This has two cameras whereas the Yoga Tab 3 has one rotating camera.
All comments (128)
The Yoga Tab 3 has double the battery life.
The processor in the Tab 3 however will be slightly faster than the Snapdragon 212 found in the Yoga Tab 3.
This has two cameras whereas the Yoga Tab 3 has one rotating camera.
This is £70. You can't expect a brand new Full HD tablet for the price you're paying.