US79.99 for a 10" dual core tablet. reasonable specs. big battery. nice res.
was $129.99. save 34%
good for movies, interwebz, etc.
**Highlights **
High performance ATM7021 dual-core 1.2GHz CPU
Android 4.2.2 operating system
10.1" 5-point capacitive G+G touch screen with 1024x600 resolution
Supports Wi-Fi wireless connection
Supports 3D games for entertainment
Supports an external TF card for storage purpose
Powered by a 4800mAh battery
General Specs
Brand & Model GD IPPO P706
Product Type Tablet PC
Screen Size 10.1"
Operating System Android 4.2.2
Processor Type/CPU Type Cortex-A9
CPU Manufacturer ATM
CPU Model ATM7021
CPU Speed/Processor Clock Speed 1.2GHz
RAM/ Technology DDR3
RAM Memory 1GB
Hard Drive Type NAND Fast Flash
Hard Drive Capacity 8GB
Extend Card Supports an external TF card
Keyboard Touch Screen
Touchpad Technology 5-point capacitive G+G touchscreen
Max Resolution 1024x600
Additional Features/Functions
Bluetooth N/A
HDMI Can be connected to HDTV
GPS N/A
Camera Front: 0.3 mega pixel, Rear: 1.3 mega pixels
G-Sensor Yes
Games 3D games
Software YouTube/Facebook/MSN/Android Market/Google mail/iReader
Language English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Roman, Russian, Spanish
Battery & Power
Battery Type 4800mAh battery
Battery Running Time Audio: 8 hours, Video: 3 hours
Power Device Type AC adapter (US plug)
Voltage Requirement 100-240V
Input/ Output Connectors
USB Port Micro
Audio Port 3.5 mm
Video Port Micro HDMI
HDMI Port Micro HDMI
Card Slot TF card slot
DC Input DC 5V 2.5
Communications
Wireless Connection Wi-Fi
Call Type N/A
3G N/A
Wireless Protocol 802.11 b, 802.11 g, 802.11 n
Supported Formats
Video MP4/AVI/FLV/RMVB/MKV/MOV/1080P
Audio MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC/APE
Picture JPG/JPEG/BMP/PNG/GIF
Ebook PDF/TXT/FB2/HTML/UMD/PTF
Product Details (without package and accessories)
Dimensions 261 x 163 x 11 mm
Weight 573 g
Seems OK specs wise for the $.
For me, I tend to stick with brands that have a rep to uphold. Seems there is always some secret gotcha with these no-name specials. Better to pay a little more for local warranty etc