Anyway, this one is for the youngsters: the Kindertab K10.Īs you may expect, it's a tiny tablet - a 7-incher that makes the iPad mini look much bigger - good enough for toddlers to hold and tinker with. I remember my first 'gadget' was one of those miniaturised arcade machines (sort of). Sometimes, I wonder why these tablets weren't available when I was young. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS micro-USB, 3.5mm audioīattery life only Android 5.1 smudgy camera shots RAM - 2GB storage - 16GB, microSD up to 32GB It barely edged out battery life our standard 1-hour-YouTube-video-at-full-brightness test revealed that a whopping 34 per cent of juice was sapped. Kind of an easy choice for the 'Beef of the Review'. That means there are no updates for it, so if you pick it, you're stuck with it. Here's one sticking point: the Snook C11 runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop (read: released almost four years ago and no longer supported). Its camera is fair, especially if you don't zoom in on your photos because that would make them smudgy. It's as simple as it gets - though it would've been better if its micro-USB and 3.5mm audio jack (especially), both located on top, were on the sides the latter can be annoying because you have to wrap the wire around its back.įor such a low-cost tablet, it's a pleasant surprise that it works pretty quickly - though it does tend to lag when you go gung-ho on its apps, which can also take some time to fire up. The Snook C11 is your garden-variety tablet that won't burn a hole in your pocket. So, here we are with two of their products that will definitely appeal to not just those who are on a budget, but to those who want something that gets the job done as well. Ctroniq, a UK-based brand, would like to use that exact proposition on us. And one aspect consumers look for is price. In this era of an endless parade of gadgets, you have to stand out.
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