Dragon Touch 10 inch Android Tablet inch with 32GB Storage, 256GB Expandable Storage, Android 12 Tablet, Quad Core Processor, 10.1 inch IPS HD Display, 8MP Camera, 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz WiFi Tablet, Slvier
$112.38
Price: $112.38
(as of Jan 04, 2025 04:56:44 UTC – Details)
Package Included:
1 x 10.1 Inch Android Tablet
1 x USB Cable
1 x 5V 2A Charger
1 x User Manual
[Strong and Powerful Performance]: Do what you like to do, NotePad K10 Tablet features a powerful and strong 64-bit quad-core processor up to 1.3GHz with 2GB RAM, thus delivering quicker app launches and, a much smoother gameplay experience.
[Native and Latest Android 12 OS]: The NotePad K10 Tablet has been certified from GMS and features the latest Android 12. Getting rid of unexpected ads and having full access to Google Play, it’s smarter, faster, and better close to you.
[Better Display Wonderful Contents]: With a wide and stunning 800*1280 IPS display, which presents a bright display with more abundant colors and more delicate picture quality from all angles. To be more humane, NotePad K10 Tablet features Eye-Care mode, which automatically adjusts and optimizes the backlight. It makes you read comfortably at night.
[Ultimate Entertainment Experience]: The NotePad K10 Tablet comes with dual speakers, providing a robust audio experience for your favorite music, videos, and games. Besides, Dual-Wi-Fi mode provides two choices for networks 2.4GHz and 5GHz. With high-speed network connections, you can feel free to browse, video chat, play games, watch movies or TV series, and so on.
[Sturdy Design, Large Storage]: The NotePad K10 Tablet has a simple but not simple design. The fashion, line-clear, and slim metal body look more like artwork. Even so, it still has built-in 32GB storage and supports up to 128G micro SD card to expand the storage. You can download and keep your favorite books, songs, photos, movies, games, and everything you like in this slim metal Android tablet.
Customers say
Customers find the tablet a good value for the price. They say it’s an adequate size for their use and works well. Many appreciate the build quality, reliability, and solid protection. They also like the ease of use, screen quality, and speed. However, opinions differ on battery life.
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4 reviews for Dragon Touch 10 inch Android Tablet inch with 32GB Storage, 256GB Expandable Storage, Android 12 Tablet, Quad Core Processor, 10.1 inch IPS HD Display, 8MP Camera, 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz WiFi Tablet, Slvier
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Joncar68 –
Great Tablet at very good price!
Update on 3-1-20:Woo-hoo!!! I just put in a 512G micro SD card in the Max 10 and it worked!! Now I have my tablet with 1/2T of SD card storage. Love it!!Update on 2-28-20: I still love this tablet! Everything I do on it is so crisp, fast, and beautifully rendered on the big screen. It doesn’t seem to be available right now on Amazon and that is sad because I would like to buy another one. I hope it comes back! Oh – I have found out that it supports up to a 256G micro SD card even though the documentation says only 128G. I have a 256 in mine and it works great!This tablet does everything that I hoped it would. I wanted a big screen with snappy performance and it delivers that for a very reasonable price! I have a newer Intel I-7 PC with 16G of RAM that I use as my desktop machine and I love it because of it’s crisp performance. The Dragontouch 10Max feels much the same to me. I’ve tested it for graphics use, editing, surfing the web, and wireless network connectivity. It’s awesome. I was also pleasantly surprised that the stereo sound from the speakers when turned up to higher volume levels was so good. That fact is allowing me to leave behind a heavy bluetooth speaker with which I normally travel. I’m travelling to Europe this summer and needed a really decent tablet to replace a larger, heavy, expensive (don’t want it stolen) laptop PC for all my connectivity and picture organizing needs. “Max” (I have already named him!) will do that for me perfectly! Thanks, Dragontouch, for an excellent product!
Gary S –
Very good at a good price
My wife decided she needed an upgrade from her 8â tablet to a 10â with more memory. Since Asus (our current 8â & 10â tablets) donât seem to be upgrading their line-ups with current products shipping with Android 6 or 7 – and my current tab bought last year only upgraded to 7 on start-up and nothing since – we started searching. We spotted quite a few of the no-name chinese tablets and the Dragon Touch tablets kept coming up as well. The chinesium didnât look too bad and usually had 4+ stars with maybe a few hundred ratings but the Dragons have 2k+ ratings. As I usually feel more (ratings) is better I went with the Dragon TouchCons -Google search bar stuck on Home screen. The Google Assistant seems to be pretty well baked into the OS and I canât seem to get the search bar off the Home screen. It maybe isnât a big deal just kind of annoying that it takes the entire top row of the Home screen so Iâm calling that a waste of screen space.Camera app sucks. I couldnât even find a settings menu in the app to make a few basic adjustments such as turning off (or at least minimizing) the shutter sound and changing the resolution. Yes, it has a few basic editing functions like cropping, color adjustments and a self-timer. But EVERY other device Iâve ever used has the abilty to have a silent shutter and adjust the resolution. This device wonât be used as a camera very often and there are alot of other camera apps in the Play store so itâs likely only a minor annoyance.No split screen function. Our other current tablets (Asus) allow some apps to function in a split screen so that I can have two apps running at once. Maybe thatâs just an Asus embellishment I canât say as the only tablets I have alot of experience with are the Asus. Itâs another small thing but it is a function I use quite a bit.Pros -Price. At a bit over $100 itâs pretty hard to beat for a 10â device. Anything else in this price range is either a smaller screen or less memory/storage.No bloatware. At least that I can see. Most other devices have an app list as long as my arm with the manufacturerâs name in front. Do I really need another app to control the theme of the home screen or to âmanageâ something that can already be managed in the Settings app? I donât think so, so not having 10 apps load at start-up in the background should be a plus all around.Flashlight. There is actually an LED next to the camera that acts as either a camera flash or a flashlight. I donât recall seeing this on any other tablet, either that Iâve owned/used or that Iâve seen other people use.I shouldnât forget to mention the price.After the first week the wife is pretty happy with this and you canât beat that.
DrThunder –
Really good for the money, with a few issues.
I haven’t really owned a decent tablet in like a decade, and I can’t justify the cost of the flagship models out there, so I decided to take my chances on this $100 tablet with stellar reviews. What’s the worst that could happen?Overall, I’m pleased with the purchase. Every app I’ve installed has worked flawlessly. It’s not the quickest thing in the world, as expected, but the speed and responsiveness is sufficient. All the hardware feels solid, and it provides a nice, clean Android experience.2 big CONs for me:1. I haven’t been able to get a microSD card to mount successfully. I’ve tried a couple, and it seems to forget the card every time I reboot and then sometimes can’t successfully remount it. This isn’t the end of the world, as 32 GB will probably be plenty, since I’m not trying to store tons of data on it or play big games or anything. As long I can stream things and do social media stuff and web browsing, it probably won’t be a problem. Still not great.2. The sound that I get on the headphone jack SUCKS. It sounds like there may be a problem with the headphone jack itself. I contacted Dragontouch about it, and they gave me the basic advice to look into the audio settings, equalizer, bla bla bla. It’s none of that. I can connect my bluetooth headphones to it and it sounds great. The speakers on the tablet sound fine as well. But I do like to listen to music on a good set of headphones that connect physically, and it just sounds awful. Like it’s being compressed in an empty soda can. No bass, no mid, all tinny and quiet. I’ve tried with every set of headphones in my house and it’s all the same. Maybe I got a dud, but I just don’t have the energy and patience to go through the process of returning it and waiting for them to either repair it or send me a new one. For $100, I’m happy with what I’ve got.
ALEJANDRO ESCOBEDO –
Es buena tablet si no eres muy exigente