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AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage) Features :
Add to cart this AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage)
Read below reviews from customer :
".......My family has been using this tablet now for over 6 months. I have a two year old daughter, who loves a large variety of kids videos so I was mainly looking for a smaller format tablet just potent enough to mainly play and store videos - it would have to be a lower cost device in case she splattered it with oatmeal or of course, dropped it. An added bonus would be if the wife could surf, check her sites, weather, read news, etc. The other primary concern was to determine if the family would actually use a tablet enough to justify one more expensive (down the road) and if so, would a 7" format suit their needs? I have a droid 3 phone that the office issued me, and both my daughter and wife love using it (it's like a big treat to use daddy's phone). This tablet feels like a larger version of my phone. Well, when the tablet arrived just in time for her birthday, I was absolutely stunned at the quality and how well the tablet works overall. The screen is surprisingly responsive, crisp and usable, much more than I expected. I was concerned that some specs were too good to be true - but so far, all have been true and even understated. Here's some of the hesitations I initially had before buying, so I thought it might be helpful to address them now that I've been using the tablet for some time (over 6 weeks). Does it really have the option to insert and USE a micro-SD card? - YES! I purchased a 32GB sandisk micro-SD card (max is 32 Gb). I opted for a class-4 card because I'm using it to view 1080 HD movies shot with our HD video camera (my daughter loves watching her cousins, herself, etc) - Using the microSD card is easy as I hoped. I use a USB card reader on my laptop and simply drag-drop photos and videos to the card. Then I pop the card out and into the tablet (I shut the tablet down first). The videos just show up by clicking on the video icon, or by navigating to the SD card, perfect - no fuss. Processor/Memory/OS Speed - would we consider it slow? Would this tablet actually be quick enough to keep the attention of my 2 year old? Or to just pickup here and there to check the weather, read, fantasy football scores, surf, run apps, etc? - So far, the answer has been a resounding yes. It is a bit slower than my droid 3 phone when loading some apps and web pages (over WiFi), but just a bit slower and certainly not enough to matter. - I was concerned that HD video playback on the screen might be choppy, slow, etc, but I'm shocked at how smooth it plays (only MP4s and AVI so far). - It does come with android 4.0, fully loaded, nothing to do except turn the droid on Battery life - I was very concerned, how long would the battery in a tablet this inexpensive last? - I'm happy to report that the battery lasts around 3.5 hours of video playback or active surfing after a full charge. If you read ebooks in shorter sessions, this will probably be ideal. But if you read for hours and hours, you might not be thrilled. - IT IS CRITICAL that you allow the battery to fully charge before turning on the tablet (at least 6 hours - NOTE THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE TABLET). Then allow the table to drain completely - to where it shuts itself off. Then, plug it in and leave it alone for at least 6 hours. Then let it fully drain again. Do this AT LEAST 5 times through normal use. - Apple recommends "cycling" the battery on the iPod and iPad at least once a month, good advice for any device. They even have a link to schedule a reminder: [...] (search for apple ipod battery maintenance) - NEVER store a drained device, or leave it off the charger if it's fully run down. This puts it in a deep discharge state, and you might not be able to recharge it. See apple's recommendations (in iPod link above for "Long Term Storage") - Other sites recommend allowing the battery to drain to 10%-20% before fully recharging to increase it's overall life. - Do NOT leave connected to the charger long after fully charged, this will harm the battery - But as a general comparison, the tablet battery seems to last as long as my droid 3, it'll last a full day or two of here and there use, sometimes longer. - The battery does drain when left on standby. It probably loses 10% or a bit more overnight- It does disconnect from wifi when not in use, but I suspect we have some apps that turn it back on throughout the night for status updates - We generally completely shut it down at night to prevent battery drain. It takes about 2 minutes to boot. Apps - would this tablet have full access to the android "Play Store" - YES! I've been able to download and run every app so far from the play store. There are no restrictions. - We have Verizon fios, internet and DVR... and actually use the Verizon fios app more on this tablet for scheduling the DVR recordings, checking recordings and tv listings that we do on OUR REMOTE! Surprisingly, the tablet is easier than the remote. It's way easier to search, scan, scroll and record. I know, I wouldn't have believed it either. I now reach for the tablet to manage the DVR. Charging - I had read some reviews about not being able to charge via the USB port - So far, this is true. I've only been able to charge the tablet using the included, older style charger (the kind that charges a laptop for example, or a baby monitor, etc). - Ironically, I had saved all my old cell phones and chargers over the last 10 years. Guess what? I'm actually able to use chargers from 10 years ago. But don't let this discourage you, the charger is a very common rating 5 volts at 1-2A. You can get this type of charger (universal) at regular wal-stores. - Do NOT leave connected to the charger long after fully charged, this will harm the battery HDMI playback to a TV - I haven't been able to test this out because it is an odd size HDMI connector. It's bigger than a micro HDMI connecter but smaller than full size HDMI connector. But since this isn't a big need, I haven't researched it. The HDMI connector I use on my driod 3 is too small (small male end of the cable). Skype - We've used the tablet for video skype quite often, it's very convenient. My wife skypes me at the office when my daughter misses me during the day, or when she's crabby after a nap. It's quick, pretty decent and happens often because it is so convenient and free Buttons - As other reviewers pointed out, the buttons are "real" buttons. You push them and they click. This is ideal for my two year old who grasps the screen when she holds the tablet. There are also screen buttons built into the android OS, we use both. But I really like having real buttons. Durability - At first I was going to get a microfiber cloth, whatever is best for these sensitive screens. But, with my two year old's sticky fingers, it would have been pointless. It is usually coated (splattered) with food, yet the screen just continues to respond as if nothing were on it. We just kinda wipe it off with a damp paper towel. - It takes a lot of abuse. We dropped it in mud on a hay ride (fell out of the diaper bag, screen down of course), I picked it up and basically wiped off the screen on my jeans in one quick motion. No scratches, nothing. I don't get how it could be this durable at $80. It's been dropped about 1-2 feet many times. Nothing worse than that, but it would break if dropped by 4 feet or more. No doubt. Setup: Instructions are lacking, although good on battery advice. Read my battery comments please - very important! - I opened the box and immediately plugged in the tablet, let it charge for 6 hours straight (the screen tells you it's charging, big battery icon that cycles like a progress bar for a few seconds when you first plug it in) - Then disconnected it from the charger and held down the power button, it booted up - After booting, I swiped the screen to unlock it - Clicked on "settings" (lower right icon) - Clicked on WiFi, selected my home network, entered the password, clicked save. - That was it, I was on the internet and immediately started downloading apps from the play store (there's already an icon setup) and started surfing (there's a browser icon also already setup) Issues so far: - I noticed that a small slice of visible screen does disappear under the frame, so that the last letter is sometimes cut off when reading. Not really a big deal, just not perfect - Battery life at 3.5 hours could be longer. A coworker has an ipad2, it lasts at least twice as long as this tablet. - We had one lockup so far, the app just froze still indefinitely. So we tried holding down the power button to reboot for a long time, but nothing happened. I connected it to the charger then held down the power button again, then it rebooted. Haven't had the issue since. - Pretty bad glare in sunlight or sunny day, not sure if this is true of all tablets. I sometimes have the same issue on my phone (droid 3) but the phone seems to handle it better. - We just haven't had any of the negative experiences that other reviewers have mentioned. I suspect that at this price, there could be a bunch of dud units out there, maybe we were lucky and got one built on a Tuesday and they got ones built on Friday haha. Summary: This is a crazy value for under $100 (I paid $76). We were basically looking for a first time tablet experience and were quite blown away. If you're looking to try out a tablet, or want a backup tablet, something durable or something you're not worried about kids breaking, etc. Just buy this, don't hesitate, I can't say enough about it. Read more ›......."
This AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage) was sold out very fast, It was a bigdeal on our store. This quality product has proven by our customers, which it has cheaper price you'll get on our store. Of course it is an amazing price for you. You must avoid your disapointment by ordering this best selling product before the time. This AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage) promo price is not always available, depending on customer's demands. So get the best cheapest price on the web NOW..!

AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage) Product Description :
Specification:
LCD:7 inch 800x480 TFT, Multi-touch 5 point capacitive touch screen
CPU model: Via WM8850--ARM Cortex A9 1.2 GHz
OS: Android 4.0
GPU model: Vivante G800
FLASH DDR: DDR3-512MB
Built in 4GB, T-Flash 32GB(Extend)
internet WiFi: 802.11b/g/n
Speed: 150Mbps
Flash 11.1
communication: SKYPE/MSN/QQ
browse support, download support
3G Mode: USB Dongle(WCDMA,EVDO,TD-SCDMA), speed 6Mbps, AP NO
Video format: AVI,MPG,MKV,RM,RMVB,MP4,MOV,VOB,DAT,FLV,TS,3GP,WEBM(VP8)etc.
solution: 1920*1080P,1920*1080I,1280*720P,720*480P,720*480I
HDMI: Mini HDMI Ver 1.3
SOUND: HDMI1.3/Stereo
Audio format: MP3,WMA,WAV,OGG,OGA,APE,FLAC,AAC,M4A,3GPP etc.
SOUND: HDMI1.3/Stereo
photo format: PG,JPEG,BMP,GIF,PNG,JFIF etc.
office File: Word,Excel,PowerPoint,Text, PDF support, E-mail support
Camera Sensor: CMOS, solution 0.3 Mega
G-sensor: support
record format: 3GP
Others: game 3D, Flash, upgrade support
language: Chinese,English,Spanish,French,German,Italian,Dutch,Portuguese etc.
Input Voltage: DC 5V
incoming current: 2A
battery: 3000mA 3.7V
size: 192*122*12.5(mm)
weight(device): 360g
operating temperature: 0¡æ~45¡æ
Accessories:
Charger: 1 PCS (Input AC 100-240V,Output DC5V/2A)
OTG cable (Mini USB to USB cable): 1 PCS
USB cable: 1 PCS
User manual: 1 PCS
Socket:
OTG: 1 PCS
HDMI: 1 PCS (Mini HDMI)
TF: 1 PCS
Earphone: 1 PCS
DC: 1 PCS
Trademark AGPtek products are marketed exclusively by Brainydeal.

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AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage) Features :
Add to cart this AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage)
Read below reviews from customer :
".......My family has been using this tablet now for over 6 months. I have a two year old daughter, who loves a large variety of kids videos so I was mainly looking for a smaller format tablet just potent enough to mainly play and store videos - it would have to be a lower cost device in case she splattered it with oatmeal or of course, dropped it. An added bonus would be if the wife could surf, check her sites, weather, read news, etc. The other primary concern was to determine if the family would actually use a tablet enough to justify one more expensive (down the road) and if so, would a 7" format suit their needs? I have a droid 3 phone that the office issued me, and both my daughter and wife love using it (it's like a big treat to use daddy's phone). This tablet feels like a larger version of my phone. Well, when the tablet arrived just in time for her birthday, I was absolutely stunned at the quality and how well the tablet works overall. The screen is surprisingly responsive, crisp and usable, much more than I expected. I was concerned that some specs were too good to be true - but so far, all have been true and even understated. Here's some of the hesitations I initially had before buying, so I thought it might be helpful to address them now that I've been using the tablet for some time (over 6 weeks). Does it really have the option to insert and USE a micro-SD card? - YES! I purchased a 32GB sandisk micro-SD card (max is 32 Gb). I opted for a class-4 card because I'm using it to view 1080 HD movies shot with our HD video camera (my daughter loves watching her cousins, herself, etc) - Using the microSD card is easy as I hoped. I use a USB card reader on my laptop and simply drag-drop photos and videos to the card. Then I pop the card out and into the tablet (I shut the tablet down first). The videos just show up by clicking on the video icon, or by navigating to the SD card, perfect - no fuss. Processor/Memory/OS Speed - would we consider it slow? Would this tablet actually be quick enough to keep the attention of my 2 year old? Or to just pickup here and there to check the weather, read, fantasy football scores, surf, run apps, etc? - So far, the answer has been a resounding yes. It is a bit slower than my droid 3 phone when loading some apps and web pages (over WiFi), but just a bit slower and certainly not enough to matter. - I was concerned that HD video playback on the screen might be choppy, slow, etc, but I'm shocked at how smooth it plays (only MP4s and AVI so far). - It does come with android 4.0, fully loaded, nothing to do except turn the droid on Battery life - I was very concerned, how long would the battery in a tablet this inexpensive last? - I'm happy to report that the battery lasts around 3.5 hours of video playback or active surfing after a full charge. If you read ebooks in shorter sessions, this will probably be ideal. But if you read for hours and hours, you might not be thrilled. - IT IS CRITICAL that you allow the battery to fully charge before turning on the tablet (at least 6 hours - NOTE THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE TABLET). Then allow the table to drain completely - to where it shuts itself off. Then, plug it in and leave it alone for at least 6 hours. Then let it fully drain again. Do this AT LEAST 5 times through normal use. - Apple recommends "cycling" the battery on the iPod and iPad at least once a month, good advice for any device. They even have a link to schedule a reminder: [...] (search for apple ipod battery maintenance) - NEVER store a drained device, or leave it off the charger if it's fully run down. This puts it in a deep discharge state, and you might not be able to recharge it. See apple's recommendations (in iPod link above for "Long Term Storage") - Other sites recommend allowing the battery to drain to 10%-20% before fully recharging to increase it's overall life. - Do NOT leave connected to the charger long after fully charged, this will harm the battery - But as a general comparison, the tablet battery seems to last as long as my droid 3, it'll last a full day or two of here and there use, sometimes longer. - The battery does drain when left on standby. It probably loses 10% or a bit more overnight- It does disconnect from wifi when not in use, but I suspect we have some apps that turn it back on throughout the night for status updates - We generally completely shut it down at night to prevent battery drain. It takes about 2 minutes to boot. Apps - would this tablet have full access to the android "Play Store" - YES! I've been able to download and run every app so far from the play store. There are no restrictions. - We have Verizon fios, internet and DVR... and actually use the Verizon fios app more on this tablet for scheduling the DVR recordings, checking recordings and tv listings that we do on OUR REMOTE! Surprisingly, the tablet is easier than the remote. It's way easier to search, scan, scroll and record. I know, I wouldn't have believed it either. I now reach for the tablet to manage the DVR. Charging - I had read some reviews about not being able to charge via the USB port - So far, this is true. I've only been able to charge the tablet using the included, older style charger (the kind that charges a laptop for example, or a baby monitor, etc). - Ironically, I had saved all my old cell phones and chargers over the last 10 years. Guess what? I'm actually able to use chargers from 10 years ago. But don't let this discourage you, the charger is a very common rating 5 volts at 1-2A. You can get this type of charger (universal) at regular wal-stores. - Do NOT leave connected to the charger long after fully charged, this will harm the battery HDMI playback to a TV - I haven't been able to test this out because it is an odd size HDMI connector. It's bigger than a micro HDMI connecter but smaller than full size HDMI connector. But since this isn't a big need, I haven't researched it. The HDMI connector I use on my driod 3 is too small (small male end of the cable). Skype - We've used the tablet for video skype quite often, it's very convenient. My wife skypes me at the office when my daughter misses me during the day, or when she's crabby after a nap. It's quick, pretty decent and happens often because it is so convenient and free Buttons - As other reviewers pointed out, the buttons are "real" buttons. You push them and they click. This is ideal for my two year old who grasps the screen when she holds the tablet. There are also screen buttons built into the android OS, we use both. But I really like having real buttons. Durability - At first I was going to get a microfiber cloth, whatever is best for these sensitive screens. But, with my two year old's sticky fingers, it would have been pointless. It is usually coated (splattered) with food, yet the screen just continues to respond as if nothing were on it. We just kinda wipe it off with a damp paper towel. - It takes a lot of abuse. We dropped it in mud on a hay ride (fell out of the diaper bag, screen down of course), I picked it up and basically wiped off the screen on my jeans in one quick motion. No scratches, nothing. I don't get how it could be this durable at $80. It's been dropped about 1-2 feet many times. Nothing worse than that, but it would break if dropped by 4 feet or more. No doubt. Setup: Instructions are lacking, although good on battery advice. Read my battery comments please - very important! - I opened the box and immediately plugged in the tablet, let it charge for 6 hours straight (the screen tells you it's charging, big battery icon that cycles like a progress bar for a few seconds when you first plug it in) - Then disconnected it from the charger and held down the power button, it booted up - After booting, I swiped the screen to unlock it - Clicked on "settings" (lower right icon) - Clicked on WiFi, selected my home network, entered the password, clicked save. - That was it, I was on the internet and immediately started downloading apps from the play store (there's already an icon setup) and started surfing (there's a browser icon also already setup) Issues so far: - I noticed that a small slice of visible screen does disappear under the frame, so that the last letter is sometimes cut off when reading. Not really a big deal, just not perfect - Battery life at 3.5 hours could be longer. A coworker has an ipad2, it lasts at least twice as long as this tablet. - We had one lockup so far, the app just froze still indefinitely. So we tried holding down the power button to reboot for a long time, but nothing happened. I connected it to the charger then held down the power button again, then it rebooted. Haven't had the issue since. - Pretty bad glare in sunlight or sunny day, not sure if this is true of all tablets. I sometimes have the same issue on my phone (droid 3) but the phone seems to handle it better. - We just haven't had any of the negative experiences that other reviewers have mentioned. I suspect that at this price, there could be a bunch of dud units out there, maybe we were lucky and got one built on a Tuesday and they got ones built on Friday haha. Summary: This is a crazy value for under $100 (I paid $76). We were basically looking for a first time tablet experience and were quite blown away. If you're looking to try out a tablet, or want a backup tablet, something durable or something you're not worried about kids breaking, etc. Just buy this, don't hesitate, I can't say enough about it. Read more ›......."
This AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage) was sold out very fast, It was a bigdeal on our store. This quality product has proven by our customers, which it has cheaper price you'll get on our store. Of course it is an amazing price for you. You must avoid your disapointment by ordering this best selling product before the time. This AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage) promo price is not always available, depending on customer's demands. So get the best cheapest price on the web NOW..!

AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage) Product Description :
Specification:
LCD:7 inch 800x480 TFT, Multi-touch 5 point capacitive touch screen
CPU model: Via WM8850--ARM Cortex A9 1.2 GHz
OS: Android 4.0
GPU model: Vivante G800
FLASH DDR: DDR3-512MB
Built in 4GB, T-Flash 32GB(Extend)
internet WiFi: 802.11b/g/n
Speed: 150Mbps
Flash 11.1
communication: SKYPE/MSN/QQ
browse support, download support
3G Mode: USB Dongle(WCDMA,EVDO,TD-SCDMA), speed 6Mbps, AP NO
Video format: AVI,MPG,MKV,RM,RMVB,MP4,MOV,VOB,DAT,FLV,TS,3GP,WEBM(VP8)etc.
solution: 1920*1080P,1920*1080I,1280*720P,720*480P,720*480I
HDMI: Mini HDMI Ver 1.3
SOUND: HDMI1.3/Stereo
Audio format: MP3,WMA,WAV,OGG,OGA,APE,FLAC,AAC,M4A,3GPP etc.
SOUND: HDMI1.3/Stereo
photo format: PG,JPEG,BMP,GIF,PNG,JFIF etc.
office File: Word,Excel,PowerPoint,Text, PDF support, E-mail support
Camera Sensor: CMOS, solution 0.3 Mega
G-sensor: support
record format: 3GP
Others: game 3D, Flash, upgrade support
language: Chinese,English,Spanish,French,German,Italian,Dutch,Portuguese etc.
Input Voltage: DC 5V
incoming current: 2A
battery: 3000mA 3.7V
size: 192*122*12.5(mm)
weight(device): 360g
operating temperature: 0¡æ~45¡æ
Accessories:
Charger: 1 PCS (Input AC 100-240V,Output DC5V/2A)
OTG cable (Mini USB to USB cable): 1 PCS
USB cable: 1 PCS
User manual: 1 PCS
Socket:
OTG: 1 PCS
HDMI: 1 PCS (Mini HDMI)
TF: 1 PCS
Earphone: 1 PCS
DC: 1 PCS
Trademark AGPtek products are marketed exclusively by Brainydeal.

Add to cart this AGPtek® 7" Android 4.0 Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC (Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, ARM Cortex A9 1.2GHz, 512M DDR3, Support HDMI 1080P Flash 11.1 Skype Video Calling & Netflix Movies, 4GB Built-In Storage)
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