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The ALLDOCUBE Snapdragon 6Gen1 Tablet iPlay60 Mini Turbo is a powerful 8.4-inch Android 14 tablet featuring a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 CPU, Adreno 710 GPU, and 4K video decoding. With 16GB RAM, 128GB storage (expandable to 1TB), and a 5500mAh battery, it offers fast performance, rich visuals, and immersive sound, making it perfect for both work and play.
Standing screen display size | 8.4 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920*1200 Pixels |
Processor | 2.2E+3 |
Graphics Coprocessor | Adreno 710 |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Brand | ALLDOCUBE |
Series | iPlay 60 Mini Turbo |
Item model number | U812 |
Operating System | Android 14 |
Item Weight | 11.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.98 x 4.96 x 0.31 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.98 x 4.96 x 0.31 inches |
Color | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
Processor Brand | Snapdragon |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
V**D
AMAZING Manga reader!
While I collect manga physically, and have a Google Pixel 9 Pro XL with apps for Android to read manga so I don't have to bring a manga volume to work and risk it getting lost or just limit how many chapters I can read on my break, I saw this mini tablet and wanted to give it a shot. It's REALLY, REALLY great for that! Got two pictures of it side by side, and lined up against an Omnibus volume of The Fable manga, and it's so close to being 1:1, it's maybe 90% of the way there. You can crop borders to scale it up, or do original in the apps, so whatever you like. Compared to my Google Pixel 9 Pro XL in third pic, it's night and day for being "book" sized-- The tablet is incredible as a companion way to read, and just my opinion, the cooler color temperature is easier for me to read, where the OLED screen on the Pixel is wayyyy warmer. I even cropped borders on the Pixel to make it as "big" as it can, while the tablet was in original, and it's night and day. I read the ENTIRETY of The Fable (240 chapters of first part, and 86 of second) on the tablet, and it was a great experience.I'll gloss over the other stuff, because I only care to use this as a manga reader, but the screen is bright and colorful, but the contrast ratio is just okay. The bootup screen pic is in all dark room, and you can see some glow in the corners. Not at all a deal breaker, or even something you see when watching content where it's not a majority black, but just saying. Performance navigating felt snappy, no major bloatware or extra apps, and you can uninstall anything you don't want. Netflix is verified L1 Widevine, so you CAN stream 1080p which is awesome, and the microSD card slot is great for storing a ton of offline movies and manga.At the price it is, about $180 after a coupon, I can whole heartedly recommend this to anyone, ESPECIALLY a Fire tablet because of it's specs, Play Store and screen.
D**Y
love it
works great, and at a perfect size, i use it mainly as an ebook reader and to read manga, some light gaming and also media consumption, battery life is decent , set up is also super easy, no bloatware on it, its super light weight so carrying it on a daily is no trouble at all, fits in the pocket if it has no case, with a folio case it become a little too thick to pocket, wifi connectivity is good and works great, fast speeds on gig connection, wish it had some functions such as when using the folio cover that it would go to sleep mode but mine doesn't do that. but thats a small issue that can be easily corrected by getting used to just either tapping power button to get it to sleep or let it sleep at a lower time interval. but otherwise if you want an 8 inch tablet that works great super light and pocket friendly that runs on android then look no further and get this beast of a mini tablet, prefer this size and pocket ability to the ipad mini 7
J**I
Perfect size at a cost
First of all, finding a tab in this size range is near impossible. And even if you do, the screen resolution is worse than your average cell phone. This tab hits the sweet spot between that and affordability. Again, this is the perfect size for portability but is a rare find in the tablet world. With that said, it has one major flaw. 60hz refresh rate. If it was 90hz at the least, I'd give it the extra star.On the plus side, it does have a decent processor for what it is and is worth the $40 over the Helio99 in the lesser model. However, what it makes up for in performance, it may not hold up to the benchmarks for battery life. Since I can't compare that difference with a simple chip swap, we may never know.The battery life isn't horrid, but calling it great is a lie. I have used it for browsing, streaming and gaming. As a browser it holds up well and is very quick (if wifi is good). As a streamer, an app or two make it a solid companion, but again the refresh rate really hurts the ppi of the compact screen. For gaming, it runs most Android games well and even works with PS Remote play, but again the refresh rate hurts the quality (as does crappy wifi).Battery talk: Charging the battery is the next biggest flaw (after it's size). Taking well over 2hrs in fast charge mode to make up about 60% is just harsh. Of course, you can play games (on storage at least) for about 5hrs (random) at peak brightness and not use more than that, and prob not notice the slow charging because you have other things to do in the mean time.Speaking of brightness, the screen is plenty bright for about any situation. Who really tries to look at a screen at noon outside in direct sunlight?! The software behind the auto brightness feature is terrible though. Maybe it does learn over time, but you almost have to manually set it at 20% or better in a dim room (with auto on) and hope that it stays stable if you have a TV or something on that adds light in variation to your surroundings.I can't say that I've seen a major advantage to the vRAM option, but it does have 8gb of actual RAM onboard, and it will handle pretty much anything you throw at this tab very smoothly.Switching between apps is great, and there's a link to the last app used in the base bar that I've never had on an Android device before. Customization is limited, but there are launchers available if you need more. Don't get your hopes up on custom roms. Locked bootloader won't crack.The stereo speakers are decent but strangely offset.The USB-C port is on top (unfortunately).Nobody really cares about the cameras...Overall, it seems the price had gone up by the time I got my hands on this, but as long as it stays under $200, it's a solid buy for the everyday use tab that you need to be portable and light.If for some reason none of this is good enough for you, be prepared to pay double+ for the next best tab in this size category. At that price point, you don't want an Android tab, you want a Windows handheld because it can do soooo much more (but maybe a smaller screen).Oh, the lack of wifi6 isn't a deal breaker. Its not a top end gaming rig. It's a tab. And more than capable than most on the market at any size.(Heads up to Alldocube. You should've made this screen 90hz and a larger battery with faster charging at $200)
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