Rotor® 7″ Bluetooth HD Quad Core 1024X600 Tablet
This is a very neat and fairly usable small tablet. As a $40 tablet you should not have overly high expectations from it, but it still delivers on its basic premise. The tablet is fairly small, and easy to hold. It’s an ideal inexpensive tablet to give to a kid. (Although they too are getting pretty savvy these days and increasingly insisting on having an iPad level tablet. 🙂 ) The tablet runs Android, and for the most part it looks and feels like other Android tablets I’ve used.
The tablet’s screen is decent for this size device, but it’s not the brightest nor the sharpest screen that I have come across. It features two cameras. They are good enough for taking spontaneous casual shots, or for Skypeing. The 4 GB of onboard memory gets used up fairly quickly, especially if you load up media files and games. 4 GB is the absolute bare minimum storage for any kind of computing device these days. Fortunately, the tablet’s storage can be expanded with the built-in micro SD card slot, up to additional 32 GB, and I very strongly recommend that you get an SD card when purchasing this tablet. (You can get a few 8 GB micro SD cards for as little as $4 on Amazon right now.)
I’ve used this tablet for some light web browsing, article and book reading, and for my Social Media addiction. It worked well for those needs. It’s also pretty good for light gaming and e-mailing, but I would not use it for content creation (writing papers, editing photos and videos, etc.) Overall, it’s a pretty good device that serves its purposes well.
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