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Mercury’s mTab Neo2
The first thing that sets this device apart is that it is the cheapest android tablet with full phone functionality which includes voice calling. Though it only comes with Android 2.3 version, it is the superior quality in the build and it has a premium feel along with the required toughness. This makes it the best choice among the cheap budget tablets.
The display is 7 inches and it has the resolution of 800 X 480. The viewing angles are average and colours are somewhat faded just like any other budget tablet. On the hardware front, it has a 1.2 Ghz dual-core processor along with a 512 MB RAM and an internal storage memory of 8 GB.
This is expandable via micro SD card. The software is on lower end with an Android 2.3 version. Soon, the Android version is likely to be expected in 4.0 version. The tablet is performing smoothly for functions like web browsing, basic gaming, multimedia, multi-tasking and social networking.
But if you are using the high-end games then this may not be suitable since the frames are not that clear and quick to be captured. Also, there seems to be an issue with the display keyboard. The good side is the usage of multimedia applications which is quite significant. Stuff like HD Video is coming in a high quality manner.
Even the audio quality with speakers and headphones is off to a new level. The device also has an HDMI facility so that one can connect to the larger media for display and network. The voice calling quality is also of good grade and the speakers are built-in. The battery life is for four hours and a good choice. |
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