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Sumvision Cyclone Voyager 10.1-inch Android tablet review

Price, specifications and video review of the 10.1-inch Android tablet Sumvision Cyclone Voyager

Sumvision Cyclone Voyager 10.1-inch Android tablet review 
Sumvision Cyclone Voyager 10.1-inch Android tablet

Sumvision Cyclone Voyager review - though we have made plenty of design changes to our blog we haven't changed the topics that will be related with it. One of them is Android tablets, probably the most discussed devices in tech world (together with smartphones). Today we are going to take a look at the 10.1-inch Sumvision Cyclone Voyager Android tablet, check its full specs and the video review.

Product features and overview
First of all I am going to stress on the fact that this is the biggest version of this tablet because there are few other models with the same name but with different screen size.

And the screen itself is probably the most impressive part of the Sumvision Cyclone Voyager tablet - it is a 10.1-inch IPS display with HD resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. It supports multi-touch as well. This is really a very good display, especially when considering this is quite an affordable tablet.

But the Sumvision Cyclone Voyager has more good hardware to offer. It is powered by 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9 dual-core processor and has 1GB of DDR3 RAM. The storage space is 16GB but you can add more with additional microSD card (up to 32GB).

Sumvision Cyclone Voyager has very good connectivity options with WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth in hand. You can also find USB and HDMI ports in this tablet.

Sumvision Cyclone Voyager has two built-in cameras on board, one 0.3 MP front-facing camera and another 2.0 MP rear camera. Of course these will not deliver the most impressive video and image quality but it is good to have them in hand.
Sumvision Cyclone Voyager has a strong 5600 mAh battery which will hold charge for several hours of active work with this tablet.

OS - this tablet comes preinstalled with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system which is not the latest version of Android but is definitely part of the good ones.

As you can see the 10.1-inch Sumvision Cyclone Voyager is pretty well equipped tablet and it comes at a very good price. Currently it is offered in UK for around £130 which seems like a very good deal.

 Sumvision Cyclone Voyager 10.1-inch Android tablet video review



Sumvision Cyclone Voyager tablet specifications:

Processor
  • Rockchip dual core 3066 1.6ghz
Memory
  • 16GB flash
  • 1GB DDR3
Software
  • Operating System: Android 4.1 jelly bean
  • Google play
  • Supports BBC Media player - best via Dolphin Browser
  • Compatible with Skype
Display
  • 10.1” Capacitive screen, multi touch
  • IPS screen
  • Resolution 1280 x 800
Graphics
  • Quad core graphics mali 400
Audio
  • Integrated Speakers to the rear
Networking
  • Wifi connectivity 802.11 b/g/n
  • Bluetooth
Power Supply
  • Battery life: 7 to 8 hours
  • Battery 5600mAh 9V 2.5A
  • Standby 48hours
Interfaces
  • Mini Hdmi,
  • 1 mini usb,
  • micro sd card port

Dimensions
  • Width 25.8 cm
  • Depth 18.3 cm
  • Height 1.2 cm
  • Weight 685 g
You can also take a look at our Sumvision Titan tablet review and Sumvision Cyclone Astro tablet review.

Verdict
Adequate performance from a cheap 10.1 inch Android tablet.

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