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Nurvo NURVO7DCB 7-inch Android tablet

Price, specs and review of the cheap 7-inch Android tablet Nurvo NURVO7DCB

Nurvo NURVO7DCB 7-inch Android tablet
Nurvo NURVO7DCB 7-inch Android tablet


Today at our consumer blog we will take a look at another of the cheap Android tablets that offered on the market. Nurvo NURVO7DCB is a 7-inch Android tablet with average specifications and very low price tag.

Probably the biggest advantage of the NURVO7DCB is its Infotmic X15 Cortex-A5 dual-core processor. Unfortunately this 7-inch cheap Android tablet has only 512MB of RAM which is very low by today's standards.

The 7-inch capacitive multi-touch display of this Nurvo tablet has maximum resolution of 1024 x 600.

As for the connectivity options you can rely on good connection to the Internet thanks to the fast 802.11 b/g/n WiFi connection. Here we also have micro USB port, 3.5mm headphone jack and microSD card slot.


Nurvo NURVO7DCB has 4GB of storage capacity which can be expanded with additional 32GB with microSD card. This tablet also has two cameras on board - 0.3MP front facing camera and 2.0MP rear camera.

The manufacturer claims this tablet will hold charge for some 3-6 hours of active use but you will be lucky if you get around 4 hours of work time.


OS
Nurvo NURVO7DCB is using Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as operating system.


As I already mentioned this is one very cheap tablet. You can find it in online auction sites and tech stores for around £50-70 which is not a bad deal for a dual-core tablet. The only thing that probably leaves negative impression (considering this is a a cheap tablet) is the fact that Nurvo didn't put at least 1GB of RAM.


Nurvo NURVO7DCB dimensions - this tablet measures 188 x 126 x 11 mm and weighs around 304g.


You can also take a look at the cheap 7-inch Android tablet Nurvo HorizonNurvo Horizon II and the Nurvo Horizon 10.1-inch cheap Android tablet.

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