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Review on πŸ“± LNMBBS 10.1" Octa-Core Tablet with Keyboard, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage, Android 10, 1920x1200 FHD Display, 13MP Rear Camera, 5G WiFi, 1.8GHz Processor, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, Face ID - Gray by Mike Hernandez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Surprisingly Good!: Computers & Accessories

I bought this 10.1 inch LNMBBS octa core tablet a few weeks ago and didn't know what to expect. As shown by others, it comes in a white "Tablet PC" box. The box contains a gray metal tablet, a tablet case, a keyboard, a mouse with a dongle and a "c" connector, as well as a pen, a charging cable and a wall box. fully charged when i received it. I charged it, turned it on. He simply connected to the internet via Wi-Fi. It immediately started downloading software updates in the background. After signing in with a Google account and downloading some applications, I started trying. It loaded with minimal apps and no detectable malware. He quickly performed various actions without delay. hello is fast It seems to be moving as fast as my mid-range Android phone. It was loading items in the background, don't know how long it lasted (overnight). The next day I try to download the Revain app and it wasn't compatible. I restarted my tablet. Then the apps for Android 10 were updated (Chrome, Google, Calendar, Keyboard etc.). After that I was able to download the Revain app. The touchscreen is sensitive and responds quite well. He went from portrait to landscape and back in a reasonable amount of time. The touch responded in either orientation. The 4GB of RAM is best for loading pages, downloading apps, and watching movies. The screen is not as bright as my child's phone or tablet. It also doesn't fade as much as I was hoping. The speakers are expected to work on Android devices. Not the best sound quality. Of course I didn't buy to use the speaker and camera. Both are sufficient. My phone produces better, louder and clearer sound. The picture quality of my cell phone is much better. It connects to the wireless network quite well. The wifi had no connection issues but randomly dropped when not maintained (during boot). Bluetooth connected quickly and maintained signal quality throughout the listening session. The tablet does not come with sound enhancement software (Dolby Atmos, Moto (Samsung) Audio etc. Sound was rendered adequately (via Tidal, Disney+). Picture quality was not as vivid as other devices with video enhancers. Color was standard and crisp , but seemed a bit out of order. I connected a keyboard and USB, connected a mouse via the USB-C port. It worked adequately in the MS Word Android environment. The keyboard is stiff and given its small size surprisingly usable Size I have average adult hands and have had trouble with other compact keyboards The layout, key size and number size are suitable for document creation The mouse worked well in the Android environment (just took a bit of getting used to. After a day's use, it's The Battery is comparable to the battery life of my Moto GPower, it lasts about 8 hours of use, a mix of reading , watching movies and surfing. Charging is standard but slow compared to modern "fast chargers". All in all, this is a real tablet. It's loaded with the latest version of Android 10 (I like the "dark mode"). It's fast, responsive, and keeps up with my demands. I load in digital books that I use to prepare sermons (my library takes up a lot of space and consumes a lot of computing resources and RAM). He keeps performing. With 64GB of free storage, it should be able to handle both my work and play (music and movies). After all, it is a small and elegant tablet. When I first picked it up, it seemed to me that this is an 8-inch device. I had an old ASUS transformer that was huge compared to this one. I like its compact size. I expect this tablet will serve my needs for at least the next 5 years. .

Pros
  • Sturdy finish
Cons
  • Hard to remember, but it was