
So let's start with what this guy is NOT. This is NOT a Samsung Galaxy Tab. It is a 7 inch tablet for $60. For that $60 you get 2g of RAM, which isn't bad at this price point. Keep in mind that Walmart Onn tablets typically only have 1g of RAM. The screen is fine at best, the camera might not even be there because it's horrible and I'll never use it, and for some stupid reason it ends up on the BOTTOM SIDE of the tablet and storage in both landscape and portrait modes is quite expandable, I personally bought it as a car tablet. I chose this model because of the low price in combination with a separate DC input. That's right, with a car charger, this guy can transfer USB data AND charge at the same time. Here's the car charger I bought in case anyone is interested in reading this. He arrived today. I haven't fully tested it yet, but once I plugged it into my tablet it actually started charging. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073GSL446?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details Remember, folks, what you are buying with this thing. CE and battery life, get Samsung. If you're looking for a cheap little tablet that's actually decent considering the low cost, this is your pick.

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