Coby 10.1" Capacitive Touchscreen Tablet
$69.99
$229.99
70% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Screen Size: 10.1"
Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
Great tablet
By KS on Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2013
This tablet is one of the best purchases I've made in a long time. For the price, I really don't think it can be beat. One nice thing about it is that Coby, while a cheaper brand, is at least a BRAND. They have a website with contact information, help topics, and support available. They have products available everywhere etc. The reason I point this out is because in this price range, you will mostly get no name tablets from who knows who. If you have trouble, I would not know who to contact or even who to be mad at, since so many of the cheap tablets are not branded at all. Coby is a value brand, but seem to be putting everything they have into building better and better products. The main thing I would stress to anyone interested is that in addition to Getjar app store, you can also access the Amazon Android app store (as well as several others you can find online). You can easily find the information online on how to download it. It's also on Amazons app site, just do a search for it. You can even get the free app each day that they charge for every other day. I check every day and there are some good ones that it's fun to get for free. Even Getjar is pretty good. Unless you have a very specific predetermined list of apps you must have, the sources available on this tablet will suit you well. And for many things, you can simply bookmark the mobile website if there is no app for something that is primarily a link to the website anyway. Now, I use my tablet as a book reader, to play some games, check email etc. Just normal stuff. No business apps. No need for the games that only a few powerful computers can run. I'm just a casual user. I have looked at some of those lists like "the 100 best android tablet apps" etc and have not found any that I wanted that I couldn't get from Getjar or Amazon. But that' just me. The screen is better than I expected. I have used the Kindle Fire and it's screen is definiately better. However, this screen is crisp, clear, bright, and accurate. The touch mechanism is perfect. Just an easy tap and things work. Side by side, they may look differently, but I don't anyone would look at the Coby by itself and think anything is bad about it. I have read ebooks on it for hours at a time and have no complaints. Page turns are very smooth. All of the normal adjustments are there. Font, font size, black on white/white on black lettering etc. The speaker is fairly strong. The sound is loud and doesn't distort much when turned up. Wifi reception could be a little better. Doesn't drop the signal, but has less bars than my laptop sitting right next to it. Seems like it's a little slower on the downloads when it's getting minimal bars. When I'm close to the router, it's faster. Haven't used Skype yet, and may not ever use it. But the camera on this tablet is pretty low quality. But I did want one with a camera, just in case I want to video chat once in a while.. Some of the really cheap ones have no camera at all. Battery life is not as long as the Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire, but I have been getting about 6 hours if I am downloading apps or watching video the entire time. I get longer if I am reading books. I do adjust the screen brightness down a bit for reading. It is better for my eyes and does keep the battery fuller longer. I am satisfied with the battery, just don't expect 12 hours like some of the tablets are advertising now. I don't think they actually get quite that long for most people, but it is how they are advertised. Note for anyone looking at this tablet--Coby is coming out with a newer, updated 7 inch model called the MID7065 in spring of 2013. I didn't want to wait and pay $50 more for it, but it dual core and has Google Play installed. Otherwise, it appears to be exactly the same, appearance wise. But I look at it this way--if I really wanted a dual core tablet with Google Play for more money, those were already available when I chose this one. I am quite happy with the tablet and would recommend it to everyone except "power" users who know they need more. For the rest of us, for under $100, it's really hard to beat. I don't think I could have gotten anything better for this price and I didn't really want to spend much more. Nothing about the tablet has been a disappointment. It also comes with a regular wall charger in addition the usb cable. Amazon charges for it with the kindle fire. This also has no ads like the kindle fire. This Coby case also included a sleeve style case to protect it when carrying it around. Cases are extra on most tablets. This tablet also comes with a nice manual to help you get started. Some others don't really include a guide at all. Edit: Now that I have had this tablet for a while, I still love it. The Amazon app store is great, content wise, although I do have to reload it on the tablet sometimes to get it to work. I don't think it's the tablets fault, just a compatibility issue between the hardware and software. I really don't think the Google Play store would give me anything significant I can't get from the Amazon Store. The only downer of this tablet is that it doesn't charge from the mini USB port. The only way to charge is by the included charger. Battery life is good though. I turn off wifi when I am not actively using it and it makes a huge difference in battery life. I would not recommend leaving wifi on when the tablet is just sitting around but turned on or while reading books etc. I also do not keep the screen at maximum brightness all of the time. It helps preserve battery as well. I have downloaded an app to make turning wifi on/off quick and easy and adjusting the screen brightness easy too--without having to go into menus and find the settings.
Top critical review
Surfing and email, yes. Word processing and lots of apps, no.
By Kellena on Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2013
I am a student with no laptop and no smartphone. I have been trying to save money for a tablet for a while, and then received an Amazon gift certificate for Christmas. This was the only tablet that was completely covered by the gift certificate, and after much soul-searching I decided to "spend it all in one place" and go for it. I am thrilled to be able to see my school's website and class power points on the go - however, it took a lot to get there. The touch screen and on screen keyboard are better than expected. The wi-fi is intuitive and excellent. The pre-installed web browser was not supported by my college's online program at all. I tried installing Chrome (the suggested browser) - however, as noted in most other reviews, this tablet cannot access google play, and play is the only place to download chrome. So I tried installing firefox from Mozilla's website - which redirected me to google play. I searched the pre-installed app store - GetJar - however NOTHING I attempted to download from there would work, it would give me an error message. So then I installed Amazon apps. That got me *some* apps (many are not even available for download onto this tablet)... however, every time I exited out of Amazon apps and then tried to enter back into it, the appstore wouldn't load and would give me only a black screen and search bar that did nothing. I worked around this by uninstalling and re-installing Amazon apps each time I wanted to use it, which was tedious. Meanwhile, I still couldn't get a browser that worked on my school website. So, all I could do was check my email and facebook, and view pictures from my sd card. Definitely not worth $100. A friend found a link to download firefox after some serious searching. Once I installed firefox, I was able to connect to my school's website and view our online syllabi and power points, but each time a screen loads it still gives me an error message that I must click out of. That raised this from two stars to three. Finally, I found. on the Coby wesite, instructions on how to get GetJar to work (you have to access GetJar from the Coby website, not the widget that comes pre-installed). However, the GetJar site ended up not being worth any of the hassle. But, Pandora installed and works great. I can read any office document, but need to pay $15 if I want to be able to CREATE anything, inlcuding any word documents. Back down to two stars. I ordered a keyboard/case, and then a usb-to-mini-usb adapter to make it work, and it hooked up instantly and worked with no problems, so that brought it back to three stars. I am planning on trying the reset described in an earlier review and hoping that google play will then work - but I am not holding my breath. Another serious problem that I have not yet solved is its complete refusal to record sound. It plays songs fine, but the camera (front facing only, so can really only be used for skyping and the like) is very poor quality, and will NOT record sound. An email to Coby customer support has gone unanswered. Apps that have high star ratings don't work either. So no recording of class lectures with this baby! If you need the ability to compose word documents you will have to pay for an upgrade to the pre-installed office program at $15. If you want to record sound it will cost you more - perhaps a microphone, or better yet a completely different gadget at $30 or more. If you want to take pictures, again you will have to buy a different gadget - either a phone with a camera or a camera itself - this one has its camera facing the screen and is poor quality and zero flash. But if you want to be able to surf the web and check your email on a screen larger than a phone, this one will do it. In summary, had I been able to afford a slightly more new-technology or bigger brand tablet, I would never give this tablet a second thought. However, considering that if this tablet had not been available I wouldn't have one at all, it isn't all THAT bad. Better than having none at all, but if you can afford a slightly higher quality brand, do so.
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