**A GREAT TABLET WHICH IS ALSO AFFORDABLE & FAST!!**

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OK out of all the Tablets I've used, my favourite is the Ipad, but Ipads cost a small fortune. So I was rather skeptical when a supplier told me they had a tablet which used a touch capacitive screen and was very responsive but was also powerful enough to play games and HD Video.

But upon having a play with this tablet, I have to say I am very impressed by it, already members of staff have stolen my samples as it was so good.

Anyway we have stock due next week, so here it is:-


OcUK Nebula 7" 8GB Tablet PC - Andriod ICS 4.0 /w Play Store @ £79.99 inc VAT

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Conveniently compact and light enough for you to travel around, yet amazingly powerful, the OcUK Nebula tablet with a 7-inch display and a super speedy 1.2 GHz processor is perfect for web browsing at home, in the car or on a business trip. To make it just that little bit better, it even comes equipped with Adobe Flash support, multi-window browsing with pinch to zoom capability, and a clever quick look-up that allows you tap into Wikipedia, Youtube and other web resources as you wish.

Specification:-
- Dimensions 196 x 120 x 9.9 mm
- Processor Boxchip A10 Cortex A8 @ 1.2GHz
- Display 7" 16:9 with 800 x 480
- Touch Panel Capacitive Multi-touch
- Internal Memory DDRIII 1GB
- Onboard Flash Memory 8GB
- Wifi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
- Camera: front 0.3 Mega Pixel
- HDMI: mini HDMI
- External Memory micro SD x 1 (support up to 32GB)
- USB: 2.0 mini USB x 1
- Audio out 3.5 mm
- Build-in Microphone Build-in Microphone x 1
- Battery: 3000mAh Rechargeable Li-Ion polymer @ 3.7V
- Power Adaptor 100~240V AC; 5V 2.0A DC
- Software & codec support
- Operating System Android 4.0
- Audio codec MP3 / WAV / WMA / AAC,AAC+
- Video codec FULL HD / MP4 / AVI(XVID,H.264,DIVX) / Flash lite 3.1 / 3GP
- Image formats JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP
- CE: Yes
- RoHS Declaration
- Ideal for streaming HD Video content to bigscreen TV (Mini HDMI to HDMI adapter required)
- USB OTG Cable included
- Micro SD Support (Upto 32GB)
- 1yr Warranty


Only £79.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW








A great bit of kit and portable! :)
 
It is a pretty good unit tbh.

I'm not normally a fan of these cheapo tablets, I have a £450 Motorola Xoom myself, but this is a good solid unit. It feels expensive and the image quality is very good. Full 4.0 android too, with google play store.

I am considering one for mounting in my car and using https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.prowl.torque&hl=en with it.
 
Really was impressed by this for the money.

the screen isnt the best and it is in no way comparable to a tablet like the ipad/nexus/transformer/galaxytab but it is quick, feature rich and is brilliantly functional for the price.

it also has no rubbish chinese branding on it and is plain and minimalist making it look much more expensive than it actually is.

i guessed that it was £130 so to be told it was only £80 was a huge surprise.

compared to my nexus 7, it holds its own well and is great for anyone just looking for a cheap tablet for content consumption.

Great deal Gibbo :)
 
Can anyone reccomend a tablet for College and Uni? I was planning on taking a laptop plus PC but my laptop broke...
 
Can anyone reccomend a tablet for College and Uni? I was planning on taking a laptop plus PC but my laptop broke...

Tablets are not recommended for doing work on, a laptop is far better for doing work.

Tablets are best for surfing the web, playing games and writing the odd email or performing very simple task on. They are not a replacement to a laptop!
 
Tablets are not recommended for doing work on, a laptop is far better for doing work.

Tablets are best for surfing the web, playing games and writing the odd email or performing very simple task on. They are not a replacement to a laptop!

Im with Gibbo, you will definitely need a laptop not a tablet for uni
 
It should do, as the Boxchip is a rebrand of the Allwinner A10 chip which DOES have the Mali400.

OK - well I have an Ainol tablet, which I think has the same chip. And big numbers of apps are incompatible with it. This tablet may have the same problem. But for basic web browsing, it is fine. So just beware, it can be a case of you get what you pay for.
 
This will be an ideal first tablet for my 9yr, will give one a try :).

* will these be in stock/shipped before October? *

Yes due around Wednesday this week!

We've only got 102pc coming on this first batch, were preparing an order for our second batch as we've sold 34 over the weekend. :eek:
 
OK - well I have an Ainol tablet, which I think has the same chip. And big numbers of apps are incompatible with it. This tablet may have the same problem. But for basic web browsing, it is fine. So just beware, it can be a case of you get what you pay for.

The Novo Paladin I'm guessing? It has a different chip, NOT the Allwinner.

I had the Ainol Aurora for a few weeks, it had the same A10 chip and I didn't run in to any app issues.
 
Novo 7 Elf. It has the All winnner A10. It is a known issues with some of these cheap Chinese tablets. For example, the Natwest banking app says it is incompatible. I can't recall the others at the moment. The vendor said "this is due to the type of ARM processor that the Ainol has inside it. Something in those apps doesnt have the appropriate software support for the processor."

The tablet that OCUK are selling may be OK
 
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so are these ones going to be compatible with the majority of apps?

Gibbo what have you tried it with. oh and any chance of some cases for the above?
 
so are these ones going to be compatible with the majority of apps?

Gibbo what have you tried it with.


oh and any chance of some cases for the above?
 
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