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Review on ๐Ÿ“ฑ HAOVM Android 10.0 Tablet 8 Inch: MediaPad P8 Tablets with Quad-Core Processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB Storage, and 1280x800 HD Display Screen by Marcus Hargrave

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Strangely a pleasure to read!

First mine came with Android 11 Go. Second, I waited a few weeks to try it out before leaving a review. This is my first Android Go experience and I have to say that the response is pretty fast in the Go app versions. I was completely unfamiliar with this operating system and it did everything I wanted it to, right down to browsing. email etc. I usually use a Galaxy Tab A with a 10 inch screen, can you compare it to that? No, but you don't have to. Price-performance ratio. I need a smaller Android tablet for a reason. I use my phone to learn Mandarin with a great app called Super Chinese. It doesn't scale well on a large tablet screen and I thought it would be great for a tablet of this size. And that's almost it! But the lower 2GB RAM and CPU speed can't record my voice, measure my pronunciation and then play it back. The playback of the recording takes 5 to 7 seconds. So I deducted a star for that, but for most users that might not be a very good reason. It feels light yet durable in the hand. B does not bend easily. I like the structured base. The IP screen offers good visibility from any angle. The resolution is not super high, but good enough. The speakers are about as loud as my Kindle Fire 8". It streams perfectly to the TV which is another plus. I often visit my mom and stream from different apps so we can watch something interesting and it all works great "I'm using a Chromecast device for this, so it must be an Android tablet. I needed a smaller and lighter tablet. I had no problems connecting via Bluetooth. What I like best about it surprised me. Sometimes I buy books and audio books" from the Google Play Store because sometimes they sell very well. And this tablet is by far my favorite for reading. It has a "read" function that cuts out all colors and in Displays black and white. It can be used on all versions of Android 11 Go, I don't know. My big Android 11 tablet doesn't have this feature. Also, it has a "comfort view" or blue light off mode if you pull out the datasheet ", it's nowhere near as glossy as most tablets, fire or whatever. Read more. I usually prefer to read with my Paperwhite and it's still different but quite comparable. I didn't notice any eye fatigue. And it is lighter in weight so it's quite comfortable. I have no idea which case fits. Like my new Galaxy Tab A, it doesn't have a magnet-off function. (I tried the lid with a magnet to test it.) This is in not a deal breaker in any way. You can just press the power button to turn the screen black. Battery life seems pretty good. As with most tablets, the internet connection drains the quickest. The included charger charges fully within 2 hours. I haven't played any games on it because to be honest I prefer the 10 inch screen for it. I rarely play games on tablets anyway, but it should work fine if you're stuck somewhere in a hold and need a fix. I usually learn Chinese at such moments. And to reiterate, it works great with other less intensive voice apps. I think the only real weakness is the playback range of the recording. However, I have to add that I haven't tested the cameras, I never use tablets for taking photos, I usually stick to my laptop for zoom and co. Conclusion: For the price I think it does what it can expect and does it well for me am happy with it.

Pros
  • Computers and tablets
Cons
  • Very expensive