You probably don’t have a lot of time to… bust the company’s digital doors before this reasonably good-looking and decently feature-packed device inevitably goes out of stock. Of course, your 90 bucks will not be enough to get you anything else apart from the slate itself, which is where Amazon comes in, charging $70 more for a special bundle that also includes a handy stylus and a perhaps even handier 128GB SD card.
If you’d rather minimize your spending than maximize the value and versatility of your purchase, the tablet’s entry-level configuration with a modest 32GB storage and 3 gigs of RAM still costs $79.99 over at Best Buy.
Across the board, this is… not a bad product, with a decent HD screen in tow, that aforementioned MediaTek processor delivering a reasonable amount of raw power (for a not-very-demanding user, at least), a 5,100mAh battery capable of keeping the lights on for up to 13 hours of video playback between charges, and a nice dual stereo speaker system with Dolby Atmos technology.