Aldi tablet 10"

stephenbarnes

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Looks pretty good

10." IPS 1920x1200 IPS
32GB storage
with 32GB Micro SD card supplied
2GB RAM
Quad core Intel Atom 1.8ghz Z3735F

They also have a phone, apart from the SD resolution that looks ok
 
£150. Read a review saying screen isn't responsive, however that with older android version, this new one has 5. So perhaps give it a try.
 
Nice. It's a pretty up to date device. Keep in mind though that Android 5 still is a bit buggy in use. Aldi tablets probably don't offer updates. If it's Android 5.1 it's slightly better. If you want stability than get an Android 4.4 tablet.
 
How's the third party ROM support for this device? Rooting, newer version of android, bootloader/recovery etc
 
Is this a clone of another tablet (who offer firmware updates) I have a Sumvision, which is a clone of a Pipo so I use a modified Pipo firmware by freaktab.
 
Pipo is actually also a clone, in theory.... Basically there are factories that provide certain models for companies to create a brand of it. The Pipo tablets are basically ODMs, which are designed and produced by a factory, but with their logo on it. That's why you'll see other brands using the same mold.
 
Very useful, thank you.
 
Get the Lenovo miix 3 from John Lewis, 150, 2 yr warranty, full hd, win 10 and office deliver, plus come with the new docking station.
 
That isn't 10"
 
Try the Linx 10, we have a Linx 7 and it's fine.
 

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