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Prestigio MultiPad 3270 Prime 7.0 Android tablet

Prestigio MultiPad 3270 Prime cheap 7.0-inch Android tablet


Prestigio MultiPad 3270 Prime is one of the cheap Android tablets that caught our attention thanks to the very high ratings among its owners. It seems that no matter the low hardware characteristics this 7-inch tablet is performing very well among the numerous competitors in this price segment.

The hardware offered by the MultiPad 3270 Prime is nothing special. The tablet is powered by a not very fast 1 GHz Cortex-A8 single-core processor and has 512 MB of RAM. I know I have said it so many times before but anything less than 1 GB of RAM is making the tablet practically useless for a very large number of customers. But lets not forget this is an extremely cheap tablet so we shouldn't expect any cutting edge technology.

One good part of this tablet's specifications is the fast 802.11b/g/n WiFi connection. There is also a Micro USB port for additional connections.

The space for storage in the Prestigio MultiPad 3270 Prime is 4 GB but you can add more with additional microSD cards (up to 32 GB).

The 7-inch capacitive multi touch screen display is also nothing special. It has resolution of 800x480 but is pretty responsive for a tablet of this class.

The 2500 mAh Lithium Polymer battery is the strongest feature of this tablet. It holds charge just few hours of active work before it needs recharging.

As I said the price of the MultiPad 3270 Prime is pretty low. You can buy this tablet for around 80 Euros which seems like a good deal for a tablet with such low specifications.

You can take a look at few similar items: Nurvo NURVO7DCBColorfly CT704 Book.

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