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Nurvo Horizon II cheap Android tablet test

Price, features, specifications and review of the Nurvo Horizon II tablet

Nurvo Horizon 2 Android tablet
Nurvo Horizon 2

Nurvo Horizon II review - here we are with another cheap tablet deal. These days eBay UK is flooded with affordable tablets from manufacturers that no one has ever heard. That is why we decided to start testing them one by one.

Nurvo Horizon II is a 10.1-inch tablet powered by a 1.2GHz Cortex-A8 (Allwinner A10) processor and 1GB of DDR3 RAM.

Nurvo Horizon 10.1-inch cheap Android tablet specs and review


The big 10.1-inch display has resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and I have to admit it is one of the good  capacitive multi-touch screens in this price range.
The space for storage in the Nurvo Horizon II is 16GB but a microSD card slot is also available in case you need more capacity (up to 32GB).
Nurvo Horizon II has two cameras on board - 1.3MP front-facing camera and 2.0MP rear camera and built-in microphone.

Connections and ports

Connectivity options in Nurvo Horizon II tablet include fast 802.11 b/g/n WiFi connection, mini HDMI and mini USB, 3G is available with external USB dongle (sold separately).
The 6000mAh capacity of the Li-ion battery inserted in this tablet will guarantee you at least 5 hours of active work and many hours of stand-by time.

OS

Nurvo Horizon II comes with Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system which as we all know is one of the better operating systems for a tablet with average specs.

Price
As I already mentioned the Nurvo Horizon II is a cheap Android tablet and its price varies around £110 (in UK). This is not the cheapest 10.1-inch tablet you can find out there but it is definitely good value for money thanks to the good hardware provided for this device.

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