





neocore N1 10.1 inch Google Android Tablet PC (Quad Core, 10h Battery life, 512GB SD Cards Support, Dual Camera,Google Android with Play Store,HDMI): neocore N1 10.1 inch Google Android Tablet PC (Quad Core, 10h Battery life, 512GB SD Cards Support, Dual Camera,Google Android with Play Store,HDMI). Review: Amazing for the money - Amazing for the money! The only things I would want to improve would be the screen (unwatchable from many angles but actually pretty good for HD video etc if you're looking at it the right way), and the built in speaker (fairly quiet and very tinny, no bass at all). These are more than acceptable given the price paid (£77). Not much built in storage but 64gb microSD cards are so cheap now it doesn't really matter. The battery life is good, WiFi and Bluetooth work well, haven't used GPS for navigation yet but it finds my house easily. The RAM is keeping up with what I want it to do as long as I don't let loads of unnecessary background apps run. The touchscreen is not as responsive as my Samsung note tab 3 but not bad at all. Cameras are not going to win any awards but totally sufficient for Skype, instant messaging photos etc Overall I would recommend the n1. I actually bought this as a birthday present for my dad but I ended up not giving it to him because of the screen, it is definitely the main let down of this tablet. Review: Very good value for the money - The Neocore tablet offers very good value for the money, and bought to take on holiday as an alternative to taking a larger laptop. It has an excellent screen size and responsive processor. It has the option ot add up to 400 Gb of extra storage with a mini SD card, this is an incredibel amount of potential extra storage, I added in a 128 Gb card (more on htis later). When you do put an extra storage card in the tablet it warns you that it will format the card ONLY FOR THE SOLE USE OF THE TABLET. Touch screen works very well making it easy to navigate your way through the apps and set up. Battery life could be better, as that didn't seem to last a slong as I thought it would. Only used the tablet to browse the internet. One thing I didn't like is that I wanted to use the tablet to enable me to back up holiday photos from my camera, and action cam media files, either to a separate USB drive via an on the go hub, or direct to the onboard extra storage card. This didn't work either way as when I connected the on the go hub to transfer photos from my camera to the USB drive the tablet. it reported that the memory card in my camera was corrupted and would need to be formatted to enable use by the tablet. Wasn't going to to do this as this would have meant losing all my photos. Thankfully I had enough memory cards for the camera for the holiday. I've used a Samsang Galaxy tablet previously to do this, and it worked incredbly well, so think that Neocore should be able to sort this out. The above is based on one weeks use on a recent holiday, where the tablet was used for internet browsing. Max use was for around a couple of hours So the pros are Great value for the money Good processor, and responsive touch screen Screen size size is very good Very good extra storage capacity option of up to 400 Gb Cons are Battery life could be a bit better Tablet doesn't have the ability to use an on the go connection to enable transfer of files (photos from a separate camera / action cam files) to ether the onboard storage or external USB drive











| ASIN | B00M0FLG9M |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | neocore |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,516) |
| Date First Available | 28 Aug. 2012 |
| Front Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Item model number | N1-G16 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 30 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Memory Technology | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 14.9 x 0.9 cm; 500 g |
| RAM Size | 1 GB |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
| Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
| Series | Neocore N1 |
| Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
K**K
Amazing for the money
Amazing for the money! The only things I would want to improve would be the screen (unwatchable from many angles but actually pretty good for HD video etc if you're looking at it the right way), and the built in speaker (fairly quiet and very tinny, no bass at all). These are more than acceptable given the price paid (£77). Not much built in storage but 64gb microSD cards are so cheap now it doesn't really matter. The battery life is good, WiFi and Bluetooth work well, haven't used GPS for navigation yet but it finds my house easily. The RAM is keeping up with what I want it to do as long as I don't let loads of unnecessary background apps run. The touchscreen is not as responsive as my Samsung note tab 3 but not bad at all. Cameras are not going to win any awards but totally sufficient for Skype, instant messaging photos etc Overall I would recommend the n1. I actually bought this as a birthday present for my dad but I ended up not giving it to him because of the screen, it is definitely the main let down of this tablet.
F**R
Very good value for the money
The Neocore tablet offers very good value for the money, and bought to take on holiday as an alternative to taking a larger laptop. It has an excellent screen size and responsive processor. It has the option ot add up to 400 Gb of extra storage with a mini SD card, this is an incredibel amount of potential extra storage, I added in a 128 Gb card (more on htis later). When you do put an extra storage card in the tablet it warns you that it will format the card ONLY FOR THE SOLE USE OF THE TABLET. Touch screen works very well making it easy to navigate your way through the apps and set up. Battery life could be better, as that didn't seem to last a slong as I thought it would. Only used the tablet to browse the internet. One thing I didn't like is that I wanted to use the tablet to enable me to back up holiday photos from my camera, and action cam media files, either to a separate USB drive via an on the go hub, or direct to the onboard extra storage card. This didn't work either way as when I connected the on the go hub to transfer photos from my camera to the USB drive the tablet. it reported that the memory card in my camera was corrupted and would need to be formatted to enable use by the tablet. Wasn't going to to do this as this would have meant losing all my photos. Thankfully I had enough memory cards for the camera for the holiday. I've used a Samsang Galaxy tablet previously to do this, and it worked incredbly well, so think that Neocore should be able to sort this out. The above is based on one weeks use on a recent holiday, where the tablet was used for internet browsing. Max use was for around a couple of hours So the pros are Great value for the money Good processor, and responsive touch screen Screen size size is very good Very good extra storage capacity option of up to 400 Gb Cons are Battery life could be a bit better Tablet doesn't have the ability to use an on the go connection to enable transfer of files (photos from a separate camera / action cam files) to ether the onboard storage or external USB drive
D**N
Buy it. Bite his arm off.
Brilliant tablet. Like a greyhound, Slim, light and fast. Good graphics. Finds wi-fi fast, and on my home network watching catch-up t.v is brilliant. No buffering, no stuttering. Smooth as a babies b**. Whats not to like about this tablet ? Well, the sound is a bit iffy but can be boosted by an add on app, or, for best results use a blue-tooth speaker or a good head-set with noise cancellation.. Next and most serious ( for me ) no 3G support. Although support did tell me they are working on it. A custom case is promised for this month ( normal size cases do not fit). Be warned. I bought this for my wife as I want to upgrade her to android and for once she is willing to learn. It is a brilliant piece of kit for the price. It is a really good all-rounder. Build quality is good. It is a GB company who give a 2 year guarantee. Once 3G is sorted I will probably buy one for myself. Hey, at this price everyone in the family can own one.
M**.
Excellent 10 inch tablet for the price.
Great 10 inch tablet. I have been looking for a tablet for a while, I have a Laptop, notebook, Blackberry Playbook but I wanted a 10 inch easy to use tablet for quickly browing the web ao reading emails, I also wanted somthing to read technical sercive manuals and parts guides on. This tablet ticks all the right boxes, it boots up very quickly, slight delay in the wifi powering on, but compired to a laptop its fast. I can read manuals easily with adobe loaded, browing the internet or using social media is easy, as is checking my emails. It can log onto my (HTC) mobile phone to use it as a wifi hotspot, which is great if you are staying away. I also use it to stream music to my bluetooth speaker, and also I can sync you tube videos with my TV using Now TV box (Roku) All in all it is very good, maybe not as good as a Samsung or Lenovo, but at the price and the fact its British made with a 2 year warrenty I am not woried if it goes wrong, unlike the cheap Chinese imports which may have you wondering what to do if they fail. If it lasts two years without any issues for £75 thats a bargain, if it has any issues, its covered under warranty.
A**.
Cheap and Cheerfull
You get what you pay for it terms of tablets cost. Cheap tablet, starts to slow really quickly and screen isn't the best. However, nice size and hold and plenty of IO and expandable storage options. If you want a cheap tablet to tide you over for a few tasks out and about then this works. However if you want a do-it-all device with good screen for films and stuff, spend a bit more and get a higher end tablet.
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