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LAVA LT-7008 tablet review

Price, features and specifications of the LAVA LT-7008 tablet


LAVA LT-7008 tablet
LAVA LT-7008 tablet

LAVA LT-7008 review. Some time ago we reviewed the Lava 7" Android 2.2 tablet which has a 7-inch resistive touchscreen, 256MB of RAM and not very fast 800MHz processor.
Now there is a slightly newer improved version of this tablet and it is currently on sale at eBay for around £60 (UK).

LAVA LT-7008 is a slim tablet with nice design and of course very low price. The new model features a faster WiFi 802.11b/g/n wireless connection which will improve your browsing experience on the go.
Another small difference is the operating system. For LAVA LT-7008 it is Android 2.3 rather than Android 2.2 in the previous model. Of course you can enjoy all the apps form the Android Market.
Internal memory in LAVA LT-7008 is 4GB, expandable to 32GB with microSD cards.

The 7-inch TFT resistive touch screen of the LAVA LT-7008 tablet is OK, nothing special. Of course you will feel some lags when multitasking but that is 'thanks' to the weak hardware this tablets relies on.
Lava 7" Android 2.2 tablet
So in case you need a tablet but you don't like to spend a lot on gadgets than you should definitely check the LAVA LT-7008 tablet.

Comments

Product reviews said…
LAVA LT-7008 is definitely one of the cheapest Android tablets on the market but don't expect mind blowing experience form a low cost device like this. If you need fully functioning tablet that try some of the new Samsung tablets starting from $300 and above. Other than that it is nice that there are tablets LAVA LT-7008 which allow more people to get the Android tablet experience.
Anonymous said…
Would this Tablet be ok for a 7 year old?
ADMIN said…
It is an Android tablet so it is complicated in many ways. There are probably more simple and much better devices for kids.
michael said…
Cheap yes and also rubbish. I am about to return mine for a second time. You get what you pay for I guess but more hassle to me than its worth and will try something else when I get my funds back.
Product reviews said…
LAVA LT-7008 is definitely one of the cheapest Android tablets on the market but don&#39t expect mind blowing experience form a low cost device like this. If you need fully functioning tablet that try some of the new Samsung tablets starting from $300 and above. Other than that it is nice that there are tablets LAVA LT-7008 which allow more people to get the Android tablet experience.

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