Cheapest Android Tablet Ever?!?!?!?

Discussion in 'Android Chat' started by Jake0604, Apr 6, 2012.

  1. Jake0604 Well-Known Member

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  2. ia24 Well-Known Member

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    Probably one of the most crappiest too.
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    Yeah... how about no. Good luck doing anything on something that underpowered.
  4. Jake0604 Well-Known Member

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    well at 128mb of ram and a 600mhz processor it can probably barley load android, so yeah im sure its the crappiest.
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    Hey, be fair. When Android first came out there were some 450mhz Chinese tablets. Those probably are the worst out there. Not that this is a big step up, or even a noticeable one.
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    Apparently, it has a Dual-Core 600mhz CPU and 128MB of RAM. LOOOOL.

    This would be extremely slow, if it even worked.
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    LOL this is sad. No tablet should be treated so unfairly with this hardware.
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    I stopped reading there.
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    That looks mildly better but...

    IMO 1024x600 is the absolute minimum resolution a tablet should be. Anything less simply wont do a good tablet UI justice. That's not taking into account the lack of updates and the most likely shoddy build quality.