🚀 Elevate Your Digital Experience!
The Victbing 10.1 inch Android Tablet combines a vibrant 1280×800 IPS display with a powerful 6000mAh battery, ensuring you stay connected and entertained. With 16GB of storage, expandable via SD slot, and dual cameras for capturing life's moments, this tablet is perfect for both work and play. Lightweight and portable, it's designed for the modern professional on the go.
Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1280x800 |
Processor | 1.3 GHz |
RAM | 1 GB SDRAM DDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1.3 GHz |
Hard Drive | 16 GB |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | 802.11abg, 802.11bgn |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
Brand | Victbing |
Series | Victbing |
Item model number | Victbing |
Hardware Platform | Android Go 8.1 |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.45 x 6.6 x 0.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.45 x 6.6 x 0.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
Processor Brand | MTK8163 |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 16 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | USB |
Power Source | AC & Battery |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
B**Z
When "You Get What You Pay For" isn't necessarily a Bad Thing
This is a cheap, nifty tablet. I was looking for a tablet with a big screen that wasn't going to be overly expensive. Something that I could use to play a few games on, and prop up in the kitchen or in my bedroom to watch YouTube videos and stream shows. I wasn't looking for a work horse of a tablet, just something that would replace trying to watch movies and videos on my phone.The product was well packaged, and I appreciated how both the front and back had plastic protectors on it. Eventually I'll buy a screen protector for this tablet, but I purchased a micro SD card right away and had no troubles inserting it into the device. It will prompt you to choose how you want to use the card (formatting to use for storage, or keep it as a card that will go in between devices). The door to insert the mirco SD card does completely snap off to allow access, but snaps back in easily. Upon set up you connect it your WiFi network, and the setup is easy to get through. I have had it be a little laggy, and at one point it did freeze up (did a hard reset by holding in the power button and volume down button), so if you're going to be downloading a lot of apps upon receiving give the system time to install one at a time.There are only a few problems I have with this tablet, but I don't feel it detracts enough from the product and it's price point to merit removing a star:- There is a tiny scratch I believe is on the inner LCD screen. I don't believe it's a defective pixel, and to be honest when I'm using the tablet I hardly notice it, even when I'm watching something that keeps the screen colors dark. I debated returning the tablet, but again, it's something I hardly notice now. If something like this does bug you, hopefully your tablet will come with out the tiny defect. I only can hope the QA dept for this brand would be more diligent in catching these faults.- The brightness toggle doesn't really dim the tablet screen. It goes dim, but not dim enough for night time use without blinding you until your eyes adjust. For around $90 I know you can't expect the world, but more of a contrast would've been nice.- When I hold it from one corner, like to pick it up to re-situate it in my hands, I could feel parts of the tablet shifting together. It's like the front and back casing aren't completely lined up and shift against each other, and the screen components have a bit too much wiggle room. Not a huge deal as I haven't noticed anything that would make me feel it was falling apart.It's a good quality tablet that is well worth the price. There are some hiccups to it, but again, I feel that's reflected in what you're paying for. The rear-facing camera is decent, but the front facing one is not going to do you any favors if you plan on using it for selfies or video calls. The charge time isn't bad, and the battery lasts me throughout the day if I'm not doing a lot of downloading. If you're looking for a simple tablet to just do some basic, daily wants and needs then this is perfect.
T**N
A tablet that fully fulfills my expectations
There seems to be quite a variety of these 10 inch android tablets on the market mostly in the $90 range. Most of what I use it for is probably pretty typical, email, visiting websites, online shopping, social media such as Facebook reading newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, reading ebooks, cloud file access from Google Drive, watching YouTube videos, streaming movies from sources such as Amazon Prime and Pluto and managing pictures via Google Photos. Have not experienced any issues doing any of this stuff and I find the battery is more than sufficient. For my purposes I define sufficient battery as being able to hold a charge for what I use the table for, for one day’s use. So far I haven’t run out during the course of a day.The screen is particularly clear and legible. I don’t think I could ask for a better experience in terms of video clarity and color accuracy. The sound is ok considering how small the speakers have to be in order to fit into this small tablet form factor. Of course the sound is even better with headphones, either direct connect or via bluetooth. That’s to be expected.If there’s one area this tablet might fall short in, and probably I’m guessing all 10 inch android tablets would as well, is in the area of camera quality. It seems very sensitive to motion and does not handle low light or high contrast situations very well. On the other hand, I find that the camera is capable of taking some excellent pictures if one makes the effort to compose a picture well, pay attention to having sufficient light and holding it steady. Also the included flash alleviates many of the concerns for low light So, from my standpoint, I don’t hold the quality of the camera against the tablet one bit.So, virtually everything I’ve asked this tablet to do I’ve had no issues with. I don’t see how you can go wrong with a tablet like this especially at this price point.I don't see what a more expensive name brand tablet will do for me that this one won't.
A**R
Crashes and won't charge/turn on
First thing I notice booting up for the first time is that it booted into safe mode which 3 options. Fast Boot, Normal boot, etc. None of the buttons worked and I was stuck on this screen till I found a Pin and inserted it into the 'Reset' button. It then booted up properly and went thru the setup screen. I setup the tablet and it was slow (get what you pay for I guess). Downloaded YouTube app and it crashed multiple times and slow to load but worked fine after the 5th crash.I then tried to charge the batter the whole day and it didn't charge. I thought maybe its because I didn't push the cable all the way in and conintued to use it till it died. Okay, figured it was out of battery so I charged it with it's factory cable, but it never turned back on. I used other known good charger and the tablet still didn't turn on. Tried holding down the power button along with Volume - + but that didn't work either (nor the reset button). Tried the factory charger on my S8 phone and it charged fine.So not sure if I just got a bad one - but I returned it.
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