Ematic launches the EGP008 Android tablet for $130

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Ematic is a leader in “value tablets”, and they have just released the EGP008, an HD Pro Series 8” tablet with Android 4.1 (“Jelly Bean”) and Google Play.  The tablet has a 1.6GHz dual core processor and dedicated quad core GPU, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of memory (expandable with up to 32GB more with the microSD slot, and 5GB of included Cloud storage.  The 1024 X 768 (160ppi) capacitive screen and HD Video Player lets you enjoy HD videos on your 8″ screen, and the HDMI Mirroring function lets you share the video on your HDTV.  It comes loaded with Google apps – Gmail, Chrome browser, YouTube, Google Maps – and gives you access to the 1,000,000+ apps in the Google Play store.  You can read books and magazines or listen to music, surf the web, and even keep current with your schedule with Google Now to remind you of your day’s events.  It has the front and back cameras you’ve come to expect in a tablet, and it is WiFi-ready, Bluetooth-enabled, and it has a 10-hour battery life.  You can read more about the tablet at the EGP008 link, above, and you can purchase it for $129.99 at Walmart.

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  2. Looks really interesting, though I went for the Sero7Pro for the same price at Walmart…Android 4.2 and 1280×800 res.

    For a cheap tablet, it is surprisingly good…I really have no complaints at all, though I got a screen protector for it due to it being a fingerprint magnet.

  3. I wonder everytime somebody talking about cheap tablet starts to sale in us.
    Here in russia we have HUNDREDS of cheapest tablets. It is real invasion from china. Retail prices starts from about 50 usd. More or less interesting models costs about 100 usd.
    Check aliexpress. You can find there many b-brands with quality on par with asus, lenovo, acer and so on.

  4. This was a very helpful article Janet, I feel like Ematic doesn’t get enough of a spotlight that it deserves. It might not be the most versatile and impactive brands out there, but there’s many of us out here that are on a budget so I think it’s important to have a “spotlighted” value tablet brand for everyone to know about. Plus, they actually have a bunch of other gadgets and accessories other than tablets. For more products to showcase in articles, you can check out Ematic’s blog at http://www.ematicelectronics.blogspot.com

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