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Review on πŸ“± 10.1" Octa-Core Tablet - Android 10, 2GB RAM, 32GB Storage, 1920x1200 HD Display with Keyboard & Detachable Case, 13MP Rear Camera, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, GPS (2 in 1 Tablet) by Jason Pinkney

Revainrating 5 out of 5

For a brand I'm not familiar with and for a tablet I can use for work and school, that's suburban!

I was very impressed with this price for a tablet that I would never buy because I rarely used it until recently. I bought this for myself as a temporary replacement for my laptop which is currently in production for an overhaul. And since I use my laptop for work and school, I needed a plan B ASAP! I have to say I was pleasantly surprised to see a tablet with keyboards as I was naive to know they even existed but I guess I shouldn't be surprised as there are so many different types of phones, laptops and tablets in the world are . many styles and improves his skills every day. Now for my moderately detailed review of what I would call my new favorite everyday gadget. Build Quality: Very well thought out and thin enough to fit in a pocket and the case has a very nice suede feel. I love how smooth the tablet feels. It holds up well when I've thrown it on the couch, in my bag, in the car and still works great in use! The stand also holds the tablet well which bothered me but after using it a couple of times I found that using it on a flat surface like a table or desk is better than a carpet, which I still use on my plush rug but can be a little bumpy but still stands up well. Screen: 1920 x 1200 which is a little better than 1080 so you get good quality video perfect for surfing the web or watching videos. The brightness and color accuracy seems to be good and can be adjusted not only on the screen but also with keyboard shortcuts. Sound: This 10.1-inch model has good dueling speakers and is much louder than I expected, which of course is configurable. Case/Keyboard: The tablet connects together with the keyboard for easy use. . Overall, I have to say that I am pleasantly surprised. A 10 inch tablet with keyboard/case now costs exactly twenty dollars more than the tablet itself and I expected the case to prove it by being awful. But actually I could spend some serious time typing and the keys are pretty useful. The keys are a bit smaller than usual due to the 10-inch tablet, but have a decent drop. However, I am concerned about how long the keyboard will last. Also, as far as I know, the tablet only stands in one position when using this case. I love that it's a touchscreen that can be used openly with the keyboard open or closed. The screen can also be rotated as you use it. This is an Android 10 tablet using Google products. So if you're an Android fan and use Google and Gmail, you're in for a treat. Storage: With 64GB of internal storage, it's Android 10 and at this price point. , I would say this is quite a tablet with storage and space including SD card support. Battery: Holds a charge well. I've been using this tablet daily since I received it and use it several times a day for work and college purposes and I've been surprised at how many hours I've kept this tablet on charge without having to charge it. I say it will work without charging. about a full day on a single charge, or at least for me. Cameras: This desk comes with a rear-facing video camera and camera lens, resulting in a quality of 5MP + 13MP, which is pretty decent for both a tablet and my Android phone. Takes good videos and photos with good clarity so I've even used this tablet for video chatting with family and friends. Overall: I'm a bit blown away by what I can get for $170 these days. A student can easily use this keyboard setup to work with Google Docs and surf the web at school, then consume media in their free time, charge overnight and do the same thing the next day. Absolutely worth buying. For a name unfamiliar to me and looking at a few other branded products I can confirm that this tablet far exceeds my expectations.

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