GoTab 7" Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet PC / Wi-Fi / ARM A8-RK2918 7" LED / 512MB / 4GB / Android 4.0 / 1 Year Warranty £102.37 Delivered @ Misco
The GoTab 7" Android 4.0 Tablet allows you to do more wherever you may be. Highly mobile, compact and powerful, running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) with access to over 300.000 aps, the GoTab 7" tablet has everything you need in a handy portable tablet device.
The 1.2GHz ARM A8 processor and 512MB of RAM and speedy wi-fi enables fast loading of web pages and allows you to multi-task with numerous apps open at once. Your apps will look great on the 7" capacitive LED touchscreen giving you clear, vibrant images and allowing precise manipulation with just a flick of your fingertips. Straight away you'll have 4GB of internal storage which can then be upgraded to a huge 32GB via SD card! The integrated 0.3MP camera can be used for online chat or take panoramic photographs to share with your friends.
The GoTab 7" Android 4.0 tablet is the affordable and highly practical solution for all of your mobile computing needs.
Key features:
ARM A8 – RK2918 1.2Ghz Processor
512MB RAM / 4GB Storage Drive
7” Capacitive Touchscreen LED screen
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
300-500,0000 available apps designed for Ice Cream Sandwich
Panoramic Pictures
Facial Recognition
Fast Browsing
Ability to link to TV (enabling streaming)


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Nothing special really , screen is the same as most of the deals lately as are the rest of the specs , this is just priced higher
Nothing special really , screen is the same as most of the deals lately as are the rest of the specs , this is just priced higher
If "Bluetooth is cheap" then why don't all cheap tablets have it? Let me know as i would be interested to know your answer other than the bleedin' obvious!
A Bluetooth chip is pretty cheap and there are plenty of joint WiFi & BlueTooth chips used in phones, PDAs, Netbooks and laptops (and of course the more expensive tablets), but all these £70-£150 tablets seem to be identical, except the odd storage or RAM size and of course the look of the case. I guess it is one factory in China churning out the same board, that other companies are then wrapping in their own cases.
So I guess I'm waiting for a new board to be made by this company, that has a BlueTooth chip installed, then for all the others to do an upgraded model, all I want is a cheap tablet to chuck on my motorbike, to link in with my helmet and GPS (for music and satnav), I'm not going to risk a £400 tablet on it.
Nothing special really , screen is the same as most of the deals lately as are the rest of the specs , this is just priced higher
If "Bluetooth is cheap" then why don't all cheap tablets have it? Let me know as i would be interested to know your answer other than the bleedin' obvious!
A lot of tablets DO have Bluetooth , nearly every phone including the budget brands even phones that are considered "old" have bluetooth as do the majority of devices these days including my car , so , apart from you acting like an idiot whats the "bleedin obvious" ?
Nothing special really , screen is the same as most of the deals lately as are the rest of the specs , this is just priced higher
If "Bluetooth is cheap" then why don't all cheap tablets have it? Let me know as i would be interested to know your answer other than the bleedin' obvious!
A lot of tablets DO have Bluetooth , nearly every phone including the budget brands even phones that are considered "old" have bluetooth as do the majority of devices these days including my car , so , apart from you acting like an idiot whats the "bleedin obvious" ?
Hey tard.What tablet has bluetooth for 100 quid? And when you find one go and buy that and shut up asking girly questions.