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ICOO D70pro II 7 inch Android 4.1 Tablet Capacitive Screen 1024*600 RK3066 1GB RAM 8GB $83.99 FS @ McBub
McBub has the ICOO D70pro II 7 inch Android 4.1 Tablet PC Capacitive Screen 1024*600 RK3066 1GB RAM 8GB for $83.99 with free shipping.
Link [mcbub.com]
Previous thread for this tablet when it was $84.99 around Thanksgiving here.
I bought this for my daughter for Christmas and set it up for her. She has been enjoying playing Minecraft on it. It is a sweet little performer. The RK3066 processor is a dual-core processor with a quad-core Mali 400 GPU. Scores around 12,000 on Antutu. Google play is pre-installed. Has run everything I have thrown at it. Smooth interface, responsive touch screen, nice pixel density for the price.
Criticisms: Battery life is short. It is very compact with very little bezel and therefore does not fit well in any case, and no silicone or TPU skin is available for it; Gravity sensor on mine works poorly so you have to shake it for the screen to rotate. Sometimes coming out of programs that auto-rotate the screen, the icons will be in a state of portrait/landscape confusion and flow off the screen. Once again, shaking gets it correctly re-oriented. Headphone jack was very stiff.
Overall, though, impressed what this tablet is capable of for $84.
Link [mcbub.com]
Previous thread for this tablet when it was $84.99 around Thanksgiving here.
I bought this for my daughter for Christmas and set it up for her. She has been enjoying playing Minecraft on it. It is a sweet little performer. The RK3066 processor is a dual-core processor with a quad-core Mali 400 GPU. Scores around 12,000 on Antutu. Google play is pre-installed. Has run everything I have thrown at it. Smooth interface, responsive touch screen, nice pixel density for the price.
Criticisms: Battery life is short. It is very compact with very little bezel and therefore does not fit well in any case, and no silicone or TPU skin is available for it; Gravity sensor on mine works poorly so you have to shake it for the screen to rotate. Sometimes coming out of programs that auto-rotate the screen, the icons will be in a state of portrait/landscape confusion and flow off the screen. Once again, shaking gets it correctly re-oriented. Headphone jack was very stiff.
Overall, though, impressed what this tablet is capable of for $84.











