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Review on πŸ”₯ High Performance VUCATIMES N20 10-inch Tablet with Android 10, Octa-Core Processor, 3GB RAM, 64GB Storage, and 13MP Camera by Larry Sabey

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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For some reason manufacturers seem to offer a smaller range of tablets than they used to, and the tablets that are available in the market are mostly not up to date with the latest technology and specifications. I did a lot of research before buying this tablet and I found many options that were affordable but skimped on many features and the only way to get all the features that should be standard on a tablet is this to increase the price. Before I go into details, I would like to say that I am very satisfied with this tablet. I have the basic stuff I wanted and using it doesn't feel like I'm falling off a cliff with my Galaxy S20 phone. The multi-core processor and memory are powerful enough to make it fast, the colors and resolution are crisp, the IPS touchscreen is responsive (even with the screen protector I put on it), the battery lasts for days and the performance leaves nothing to be desired. In addition, the operating system does not contain any malware, but requires a newer update. It turns out that this tablet has good qualities, and a few others. The specific CPU chip isn't very new, but it does offer built-in support for HD video, Bluetooth 5, bgn/AC WiFi, and DDR4. So here is a list of the specs I have from the tablet itself, not from a description or listing: β€’ 1.6GHz octa-core ARM processor (A-55) β€’ Integrated GPU (GE8322) β€’ 3 GB RAM β€’ GPS - Navstar, Glonass and Beidou β€’ 64 GB internal memory (1.1 GB reserved for the system) β€’ 6000 mAh battery β€’ 1920 x 1200 / 280 dpi screen resolution β€’ 13 megapixel rear camera and 5 megapixel Front camera β€’ WiFi - 2.4GHz and 5GHz β€’ USB-C charging port β€’ Accelerometer β€’ Pedometer β€’ MicroSD card tray/slot β€’ Stereo speakers β€’ Headphone jack (above the volume buttons) The built-in GPS has access to three of the largest satellite systems and is huge, as there is always coverage and fast reception. The only thing it doesn't have is a vibration motor, so no buzzing notifications or haptic feedback. Everything else about the tablet is top notch; The IPS screen is sharp and colors are vibrant, the body is metal (rather than cheap plastic) and feels premium. The glass on the screen isn't labeled Gorilla Glass, so I bought a tempered glass screen protector just in case. The power and volume buttons are located next to each other on the same side, so laying the tablet on its side doesn't affect access to the buttons. It charges via a USB-C port, which is the new standard, and the SD card resides in the now ubiquitous pinhole at the top of the tablet. The tablet has everything and looks solid. I never felt like I was missing anything. I've used it for video calls, web browsing, spreadsheet editing, gaming, and watching movies, and it's all been smooth and enjoyable. I'm very happy to have found this tablet that packs the features I was looking for in a 10 inch size at a price I can live with.

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  • Minor Issues