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Tab 9 dual-core Android tablet

Price, features and specifications of the 9-inch dual-core Android tablet Tab 9

Tab 9
Tab 9 tablet
Tab 9 tablet review - as I have already told you these days I am going to take some time and review most of the cheap tablets that are currently on sale at eBay and some other big tech stores.

Honestly I think this tablet thing is getting a bit out of control. I have never seen such an invasion from any other tech product so far even in the biggest rush of laptop sales.

These days everybody is offering some kind of tablet just because many customers decided they need one. And let me tell you something - most of them don't, they just buy it cause they think it is cool and now when tablets are getting more and more affordable things got out of control.
I guess it is more or less youngsters who mostly buy these tablets from unknown manufacturers with exotic names like eFun NextbookSuperpad 2iRulu MID Lava 7, MyPad, iTab, TabTab etc... Anyways today we are going to take a closer look at another of these affordable android tablets and more specifically the Tab 9.

From what I see in the description Tab 9 (or as they call it @Tab) is a very well selling 9-inch Android tablet with 1.6GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of DDR3 RAM.
The screen resolution is 800 x 480 which is far from the best in class displays. The good thing is that it is a capacitive multi-touch screen.

Other nice things that the Tab 9 tablet offers is a fast 802.11 b/g/n WiFi connection, Bluetooth 2.1,  USB and mini HDMI port.

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The space for storage is 16GB and there is also a microSD card slot with 32GB max support.
Front and rear cameras with low resolution are also available in the Tab 9 tablet. 

The battery capacity is average, the 5000mAh Li-Ion battery will last for some 5-6 hours of work. 
The operating system of the Tab 9 is Android 4.1 Jelly Bean which is something pretty common these days. It is a very good OS and does great job for mobile devices like this one, though I honestly think it suits better smartphones rather than tablets.

Considering all these features and specifications we can say that the Tab 9 has a relatively low price tag. It costs somewhere around £110 which seems OK for a tablet with a name that no one has ever heard.

So if you are into buying cheap and yet capable Android tablet you may consider the Tab 9 as a very good choice.

Tab 9 dual-core Android tablet specifications:
  • CPU:  1.6GHz dual-core 
  • Memory: 1GB DDR3
  • Storage: 16GB
  • Display:  9-inch  800 x 480 LCD display
  • Touch panel: capacative multi-touch 5 points
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
  • Camera: 0.3MP front and back cameras
  • Gyro sensor: Yes
  • Audio output: Stereo
  • Video output: Mini HDMI
  • Mic/Earphone: Mic and 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery: 5000mAh with up to 6 hours battery life
  • Operating System: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with Flash 11 support
  • Micro SD Slot: Micro SD card supporting upto 32GB
  • USB port: USB 2.0 and mini USB port
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.1
  • Power adapter: AC adapter
Thank you for checking our Tab 9 dual-core Android tablet review. Feel free to leave any thoughts and comments in the form below.

Comments

Christian Grech said…
WORST COMPANY EVERY IF YOU BUY THEIR PRODUCTS THANK GOD IF NOTING HAPPENS TO YOUR TABLET AND YOU NEED TO REPAIR IT
ADMIN said…
We are sorry to hear about your bad experience with this company. Would you please share which tablet did you buy and what was the actual problem with it? Thanks
jennifer neil said…
i have bought one of these tablets and it isn't compatible with google play and my PC so not easy to transfer my stuff over. getting to a wifi spot is difficult for me. i may have to take the tablet back because i cannot use it like i thought i could. i only got this because it was far cheaper than an ipad!
Anonymous said…
Bought two nine inch tablets, 5 months later my daughter plugged hers in to charge then turned it on, only for the screen to crack. Tablet never been dropped no damage to front or back of tablet, sent it of which took ages for the shop to do. Only to be told it not covered by warranty, no reason why it happened only saying external damage. Asked for report of test done just had letter saying this. Waste of time if you have to something done under warranty.
ADMIN said…
I am sorry to hear about your unpleasant experience with the Tab 9 tablets. Actually how did the screen crack, by itself or there was any kind on intervention with the tablet. If it was delivered damaged in any way we will report this to the manufacturer and see if something could be done. You can also include more details from where and how did you purchase the Tab 9 tablets.
Thanks and have a great day.

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