desertcart.com : ECOPAD 10.1 Inch Tablet, Android 15 Tablets
12GB(4+8) RAM / 64GB ROM / 1TB SD Card Expansion, 1280x800 IPS HD
Touchscreen, 6000mAh Battery, Bluetooth 5.0, Dual Cameras, GMS,
Dual Band WiFi, Black : Electronics
Review: I’m locked out and no one responds to help me - Poor. I
had this item for only 2 month and got locked out. I turned off
my tablet and when I turned it back on it wouldn’t take my
password. As if it didn’t belong to me. I have sent a mess to the
company over a week ago without any response. I’m so
disappointed. I tried to return it but was only given a 14 day
window. The problem happened after my deadline to return it. I’ll
never order anything from this company again.
Review: Inexpensive portable movie player - I bought this as a
cheap, small movie player for use on airplanes. FAIR WARNING: I
noticed that Google Play Store warned me that other users have
reported problems with the desertcart Prime Video player app, and
I had plenty of problems as well, so I deleted it. If your goal
is to use this as an APV player, you'd better try a Fire tablet
instead. This is definitely an entry-level tablet, but it
accomplishes my mission (play moves on planes). The touch screen
is not as responsive as other tablets I've used, but, again, my
purpose was a movie player: once I get it going, I don't expect
to do anything other than watch the screen. It's probably fair to
compare this to a Chromebook that your kids might use in school:
don't expect to do any bitcoin mining with it. It runs a January
2024 build of Android 13 (it may have come that way, or it may
have been upgraded during setup--I wasn't paying attention). It
has a 5GHz Wi-Fi 6 antenna, and I got around 250Mbps up and down
thru it. I have 1Gbps fiber-to-the-home and nobody else was home
when I tested it, so that's likely the max that the H/W can do. I
have streamed plenty of shows with it and it is just fine. It
also has Bluetooth, and my BT earbuds paired right up. If you
have an Android phone, navigating will be easy. If all you've
ever used is an iPad, there's a learning curve. If you have an
android phone and a Google account, you can have this tablet pull
down everything from your phone during setup. I opted to only
bring over my Google account info, since I have way too many apps
on my phone. This particular model comes with a case, and the
case top can be folded into a stand. Convenient. It comes with
64GB of disk, of which about 52GB is available for apps and
downloads. You can put a Micro-SD card in and get much more
storage. The specs say up to 1TB, but I don't have a 1TB SD card.
The 128GB card I had laying around works fine. I watched a 2hr
movie on battery and it went down from 100% to 59%, which is fine
(there's always a power jack nearby anywhere you go these days).
It comes with a USB-C to USB-A cable (the power port is USB-C).
It seems like this might be a USC-C PD capable port. Right now I
have 77% and it's telling me to expect 12 minutes to full charge.
The actual CPU is a Rockchip RK3562, which is a variable-speed,
quad-core ARM SoC. It's setup to use RAM+disk virtual memory,
which doesn't seem to be a real issue, again, given my use case.