Woot has via the
Woot! Mobile App [
iOS or
Android]:
32GB TCL Tab 10 5G Tablet (T-Mobile Unlocked) on sale for $69.99 - 20% in-app discount (reflected at checkout in app) =
$55.99.
Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.
Thanks to Deal Editor
RevOne for finding this deal.
Note:
Must use the Woot mobile app for this sale price and checkout with only this item in your cart. If you are checking out with Amazon Prime and you are seeing a shipping cost during checkout, look for and tap/click the "Use this address" button. The order page will finish loading and shipping will update.
Alternatively, you may find this within the Woot app by tapping the Computers category, then 'Peripherals & Accessories'.
Specs:
- 10.1" Full HD+ (1920 x 1200) TFT-IPS Display
- MediaTek Kompanio 800T (MT8771) 8-Core Processor
- 4GB RAM
- 32GB Internal Storage + Up to 512GB Expanded Storage Via MicroSD Card Slot
- Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) | Bluetooth 5.1 | 5G/LTE connectivity
- Android 12
- 8000mAh battery
- USB-C 2.0 port
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Goes to BF staff picks-then select computers. About 10th of the 88 items listed.
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Answer seems to be NO , you cannot use your giftcard account $$$$$ to pay for Woot
Woot website wants me to sign up for Amazon pay
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You can have a tablet which is perfectly capable of handline HD video streams from a hardware standpoint, but it's prevented from being able to stream in HD from the streaming services bc it doesn't have Widevine?
[Part 2 Widevine] So google bought a company Widevine and created a multi stage system about the quality of videos, think 4k, 1080p, 720p, standard def (480p) and below. If a content maker like HBO, Warner Brothers, Disney does a contract with a 3rd party such as Netflix or Youtube about rules of video quality where you can not get this stream quality unless their are specific chips in the device, and firmware / software that talks to the OS of the device to make sure you are not downloading the video permanently to the device while you stream. Widevine is that stuff and while google owns the framework other people use it like tablets and Netflix. 3 differently levels of Widevine with the amount of copy protection with Level 1 being the best, Level 3 is the worse for Widevine certification.
In Sum fancy hardware in the device to make sure you are not downloading a copy of a movie when you rent or stream it. Many Video sites require it for lawyers only feel safe about piracy if the device is Widevine certified. Which is also silly for nerds have ways of getting illegal streams anyway *shrug*
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Oh 😲, $56 bucks? I'm gonna be rockin' one of these. Thx 👍👍
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