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7-inch All Winner/Allwinner A13 epad apad tablet specs and review

7-inch  All Winner/Allwinner A13 epad apad tablet specs and review - price features and specifications of the 7-inch Android tablet ALL WINNER A13

7-inch  All Winner/Allwinner A13 epad apad tablet
7-inch Allwinner A13 tablet
ALL WINNER A13 review - today at our consumer blog we are going to take a closer look at another cheap Android tablets. We have reviewed plenty of these so far and if I have to be hones most of them are just not worth it. Usually you will spend around £50-60, use it for couple of days to say what is it like to have an Android tablet and than just forget about it in the next few months.


If you are going to buy a tablet make sure you need one. Many people often buy stuff just because it is cheap. The 7-inch Allwinner A13 tablet will not impress you with hardware performance or amazing display but with its price tag of around £50. Check the full features and specification and decide yourself if you need such device.

7-inch All Winner/Allwinner A13 video review


ALL WINNER A13 specifications:
  •  7-inch TFT LCD capacitive touch screen
  •  800x480 pixels display resolution
  •  Android 4.0 operating system
  •  CPU: Cortex A8 1.0GHz
  •  RAM: DDR III 512MB
  •  WiFi: 54Mbps 802.11B/G
  •  Built-in Micro-SD card slot up to 32GB
  •  Built-in G-Sensor
  •  Supports external 3G devices.
  •  Built-in 1.3 megapixels digital camera
  •  Built-in 4GB memory
  •  Plays AVI,RM/ RMVB,FLV,MPG4 - 1,MPEG – 2 video format files
  •  Plays MP3,WMA,AAC,AC3,WAV audio format files
  •  Picture browsing of JPEG,BMP,GIF,PNG,TIFF format files
  •  Built-in 7000mAh Li-poly battery
  •  3.5mm earphone socket
  •  1 x Mini USB port

Comments

Anonymous said…
Can You Use A Micro usb to hdmi to display it on my tv
ADMIN said…
HDMI to display should work just fine to display content from the 7-inch All Winner/Allwinner A13 epad apad tablet.

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