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NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD 7-inch tablet specs and review

NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD 7-inch tablet features, specifications and review

NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD tablet
NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD 7-inch tablet review - today at Test and Review we are going to review one of the cheapest Google Android 4.0 tablets.

This 7-inch device is quite capable for the money it costs. The 7-inch NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD comes with cpacitive screen with multi-touch support.

The display itself is nothing special but you can't expect anything better in this price range. It has resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels.

NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD 7-inch tablet
NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD 7-inch tablet

 The hardware performance in this APAD EPAD tablet is provided by the 1GHz single core Cortex A8 processor and the 512MB of DDR3 RAM.

The space for storage in this NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD is 4GB and it also supports microSD cards up to 32GB in case you need some more storage space. This is a very useful feature, especially when using this tablet on the go.

 Internet connectivity is provided by the built-in 802.11B/G WiFi adapter. NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD also supports external 3G devices. The tablet has mini USB port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. On the front side of the NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD there is a 1.3 megapixel camera.
As we said this is an Android 4.0 device and owners of this tablet can get the full advantage of this at Google Play store where plenty of Android apps are available.

The battery for few hours of extensive use and of course much more on stand-by mode.

The price of the 7-inch NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD varies around £60-70 which is quite cheap for a tablet of any kind. So if you are in the search of cheap Android 4.0 tablet than you may consider the 7-inch NETBOOK MID APAD TAB EPAD.

 You can also check the affordable Android 4.0 Ainol Novo 7 Paladin tablet.

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