Allwinner tablet pc review3/14/2024 ![]() ![]() One important advantage is the upgrade to Android 4.2.2, whereas the AllWinner A13 based tablet is still stuck with Android ICS. The dimensions are basically the same, but the new model appears to be a bit lighter. and a battery with a larger capacity providing 2 to 3 hours of continuous usage on a charge. Today, I’ll compare the specifications between the cheapest single core tablet to the cheapest dual core tablet.ĪllWinner A13 cortex A8 1.0 GHz with ARM Mali-400 GPUĪllWinner A23 dual core Cortex A7 1.0 GHz with ARM Mali-400MP2 GPUħ” capacitive touchscreen – Resolution: 800×480īeside the better CPU and GPU provided by AllWinner A23 compared to AllWinner A13, you’ve got an extra, but IMHO useless, 0.3MP rear camera. Today, I’ve found out that tablets based on AllWinner A23 dual core Cortex A7 SoC are starting to hit the (virtual) shelf including Q88Pro, aka Q88H, tablets, which sells for a s low as $49.88 including shipping, or just $6 more than the single core version. This single core Cortex A8 tablet based on AllWinner A13 could be actually based on the same platform as Q88, one of the best selling tablet from China, and it costs as low as $44. Yesterday, I wrote a post about what may be the cheapest Android tablet currently: SF-M703A.
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