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Scroll Excel tablet price, features and specs

Scroll Excel tablet review features, price and specifications of the Storage Options Scroll Excell tablet

Scroll Excel tablet review
Scroll Excel tablet
Today we are going to review another low-cost tablet. It is running and older version of Android operating system. Scroll Excel is a portable, capacitive touch-screen Android 2.3 tablet made especially for internet browsing, social networking, games, videos and an almost limitless number of other applications.

The highlight of the tablet's expansive multimedia capabilities is its smooth 3D and 1080p HD output to a compatible TV or Monitor via a mini HDMI cable. Scroll Excel is everything you want from a tablet.

Scroll Excel tablet features:
  • Cortex A8 1GHz CPU, 512MB RAM, 4GB Memory (up to 32GB with Micro SD Card)
  • Intuitive Capacitive Touch-Screen
  • Android 2.3 Tablet, 1,000s of Android Apps Available
  • Plays 1080p HD and 3D Content on Your TV or Monitor*
  • Flash Support for a Richer Web Experience

Scroll Excel tablet specifications:
  • Processor Cortex A8 1Ghz
  • Display 7.0" 16:9 800 x 480 Capacitive Multi-touch Screen
  • Memory 512MB DDR3 RAM
  • Internal Memory 4GB Memory Built-in, Micro SD Card Expandable Up to 32GB
  • Battery Super Low Power Consumption, 3400mAH Long Battery Playtime
  • Camera Built-in, 0.3 Megapixel
  • G-Sensor 16 bit G-sensor, Monitors / Rotates Screen Through 360°
  • Speakers 1W / 8Ω Quality Speaker Built-in
  • Headphones 3.5mm Earphone Jack

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Connectivity
  • Wireless Networking Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
  • TV Output Mini HDMI Socket
  • USB Host Port For Peripheral Connection (e.g. Keyboard, Flash Drive)
  • Power 5V DC

Multimedia
Video Support Full 1080p MPEG2, MPEG4, AVS, H.264, WMV, AVI, MP4, RMVB, FLV, MKV
E-Book Support EPUB, TXT, HTM, HTML, FB2
Scroll Excel Android tablet

Scroll Excel 7” Tablet


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Scroll Excel price:
Storage Options Scroll Excell 7" tablet costs around £130.

What we think of it?
Hundreds of new models came out on the tablet market recently and some of them are pretty worthless. Cheap tablets can often ruin the whole tablet experience and make you give up on tablets for ever. Scroll Excel tablet is a good solution for a cheap multimedia tablet, that will entertain you on the go with no fuss at all.

If you are looking for a business tablet please look elsewhere. Its biggest downside is the old version of Android the Scroll Excell is using but that is easily upgradable.

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Comments

james brough said…
my friends scroll excell has reception bars like it should be connected to a network but has an x at the side of it. does this mean it could have a sim card put in it somehow?
i have a samsung GT I5700 which is the exact same but its a phone and it has the same reception bars also
ADMIN said…
Its price is $150...

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