If you are looking for cheap tablets that boast high
performance, you may wind up empty if you check out a few local stores here and
there. Just look at the leaders in the tablet market like the Apple iPad which
continues to dominate as well as the Samsung Galaxy Tab family which takes up a
lot of market share in Android tablets. The Kindle Fire has a nice balance
between price and performance but not everyone may be willing to shell out $200
for modified Android operating system that is more focused on eBooks. There are
certainly cheaper tablets that give a pretty solid Android
experience.
One of these tablets is known as the NATPC
M009S and it has no intention of competing with those
higher-priced tablets. Instead, it is taking on a bunch of lesser known
manufacturers that strive to offer tablets at very cheap prices. However, a lot
of the tablets fail in delivering any form of usable experience.
Some tablets
have low screen resolution while others are simply not fast enough. The NATPC
M009S is well equipped with the VIA8650 processor clocked at 800 MHz. This may
sound unimpressive on paper but it is an excellent choice for powering a small
7-inch display with an 800x480 screen resolution. The screen may be resistive
but it manages to deliver enough performance power to run Android 2.2 Froyo and
many other apps and games properly.
If you want something that is a bit faster than the NATPC
M009S, you can go with the Cube tablet which has an Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and a more powerful Cortex-A8 1.2 GHz processor. This
goes to show that cheap
tablets sacrifice on design a bit just so they can perform much
faster.
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