🚀 Elevate Your Everyday with the OmniTAB!
The Matricom OmniTAB is an 8-inch HD tablet powered by a Quad Core Intel processor, featuring 32GB of eMMC storage, a vibrant 1280x800 IPS display, and a detachable keyboard, all running on Windows 10. With extended WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, this tablet is designed for seamless productivity and entertainment on the go.
Standing screen display size | 8 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 Hours |
Brand | Matricom |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 3 MP |
Processor Brand | Intel |
R**K
I actually love it!!
Surprisingly great tablet for the priceBought this to as an inexpensive replacement for my Surface 3 tablet that recently stopped working. Other than the size being slightly smaller then the Surface, this tablet performs almost exactly the same. I wasn't expecting much considering this is a sub $100 tablet but for the price... well, I honestly dont even miss the surface anymore. This omni tablet has all the same basic features, except less ram and Storage but in my real world testing, they perform almost identically. I was concerned about having only 1gb of ram on this tablet but it runs all of my apps just as quickly as the surface, at least to my untrained eye. The screen is bright and crisp after you turn up the brightness in settings. I thought it was just a cheap dim display, but once you crank up the brightness it's clear as day. Touch works good and is responsive and easy to use. The keyboard is a little small for my liking but gets the job done. You could also connect one by bluetooth if you want, since it also has that feature. The wifi connected to my network quickly and works all around the house without any drop outs, although it got a little spotty when i took it out to my yard but my ipad also gets spotty around the same spot so i blame it on the range of my router. I've installed several apps, including office and everything seems to be running just fine. I usually say that you get what you pay for but in this case I feel like this tablet is well underpriced.
B**Y
Hit or miss
First off I knock down 2 stars for one reason. It came scratched neat the camera, the plastic screen is literally peeling off and has bubbles. For the buck it's not bad, nor is it good, but it's usuable.Pros: Windows which is always a plus. Small, lightweight, comes with a keyboard, Cheap.Cons. Poorly madeThat's about it. I review anything I have even if I don't buy it from here. I'm speaking product. If your looking for cheap but want windows 10 well grab it. Hopefully you don't get one like mine.
A**.
Not worth it!
Bluetooth doesn't work. TouchScreen is not responsive-- at least not as much as my 5s. I purchased this as an adjunct screen, to watch YouTube videos while washing dishes or whatever. It is by no means my primary computer. Since the Bluetooth doesn't work, I've been using a mini speaker in the headphone jack, now that isn't working! This is not worth $100. I thought since I wasn't going to be using it a whole lot it's cheapness would suffice, but it doesn't. I still use my phone more often even though the screen is super small. I wanted to add I've had this for three whole months. Now there's no volume. Nonsense product.
G**S
Excellent product
The Matricim Omnitab was a very pleasant surprise. I had been looking for an inexpensive Windows tablet. Pretty much all of the Chinese units have OS or hardware/screen issues. I was actually looking at Matricom's excellent android media box, the G-Box Q2, on their site when I saw they also offered a Windows 10 tablet. I went right to Amazon and got it for $79.99 I was VERY pleased when I received it. It sets up just like setting up a Windows PC. Very good screen and build quality. One feature it had that I didn't see listed in the description was the fact it had a micro SD card slot. The supplied keyboard is icing on the cake. Nice quality and snaps onto the front on the Omnitab to act as a cover. I thought the keyboard was Bluetooth like most accessory keyboards. But this connects to to Omnitab with small electric contacts on the left edge of the tablet, similar to the new iPad Pros. Even at the price of increasing the weight, I would like to see more life out of the battery than the 4-5 hours I'm seeing right now (I've only had it 2 days). Is this unit an iPad or Surface? No. But it isn't $600-$800 either. A Windows 10 tablet for under $100? I am absolutely thrilled.
S**T
Read this BEFORE purchasing this tablet.
So I just bought this little gem to use in lieu of packing up my 17” laptop and carrying it all over the place. Unfortunately this ad does not provide sufficient information upon which the consumer can make an intelligent decision to purchase. It’s not until you open the package and read, or try and read the User's Manual. I say try because the user manual is in a size 2 font. BTW, you cannot return it once you open the package, so you’re pretty much screwed once you open it to read the User Manual.So, for all of you considering purchasing this product, the following is provided directly from said User’s Manual. In other words, Caveat Emptor…Precaution notes:1) Do not use in a tropic environment, so if you happen to live in Hawaii, don’t buy this product.2) Do not use in any hot, cold weather or a humid environment, so this rules out the north and southern US.3) Do not use or expose it to direct sunlight, so this rules out use during the day outside.4) I love this one… Do not use near magnets or any static environment. The keyboard it comes with is magnetic. In point of fact the only way the tablet will stay attached to the keyboard and not fall out of the cradle is because magnets hold them together.Now come the exclusions:1) “our company shall not bear responsibilities for loss or deletion of documents due to abnormal software (no definition of what constitutes abnormal), hardware operation, maintenance (what?), or any other accident”. Is purchasing this considered an accident?2) Please back up any important documents to avoid loss.3) Please do not disassemble the tablet yourself or you will void the warranty.Again, it’s small, cute, but still, based on the above, I reiterate, Caveat Emptor.Once I have had an opportunity to use this for a while (in accordance with the user's manual, of course), I will post an update.
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