CWOWDEFU 10 Inch Android 11 Tablet Review

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CWOWDEFU 10 Inch Android 11 Tablet Review

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The first thing I noticed about this new tablet is the weight, it feels hefty, well made and substantial in the hand. The build quality throughout is first rate and a cut above the Amazon 10 inch tablet I also own.

In the attractive mid market box, you get the tablet, two screen protectors (one is prefitted), a UK charger, a lightweight scribe pen, and a pretty standard Android setup guide. The tablet has a grey metallic effect rear casing with quite a large screen bordering on the front, which does not bother me much as it reduces the chance of accidental screen presses. It all seems nicely presented and a cut above the usual budget tablet.

I ran the excellent AIDA64 analysis app on the tablet and it gave me the following details about the internal hardware of the device. The tablet runs Android 11, comes 3Gb of ram and 32 Gb of storage and has a quad-core ARM Cortex A53 1.6Mhz processor. The screen display is bright, clear and easy to read and belies the rather modest 1280x 800 pixels size. It supports both 2.4 and 5Ghz wifi with wifi 6 and has a 6000mAh battery. There is an 8 MP full HD rear facing camera and a 5MP 720p front facing camera. It has a micro-SD card expansion port but no SIM card slot or GPS sensor. There are two speaker grills on the underside and the sound quality is distinctly above average, although not the best I have heard. All the usual buttons and ports are to be found along the side and I was pleased to see the up to date USB-C port is used for charging and data.

A major plus for me as this tablet is virtually 100% pure Android. There are no unasked for apps or unneeded features and the interface is clear and uncluttered. The only apps on it are from Google and in fact, you will need to get some apps downloaded onto it before you can do much with it.

So how does it work? Perfectly fine for general use. This is no iPad, so don't expect to be able to render 4K video on here or other high end tasks but for web browsing, video streaming, and zoom calls it is perfectly fine. The screen is bright, snappy and responsive, browsing websites is fast and trouble free as are video calls and streaming. The build quality is excellent and I do not foresee the tablet failing any time soon.

If you need a budget tablet for everyday use, then this would be rather a good buy for the current asking price of a penny under £100 before discounts.

The Good
Good Price
Good Build Quality
Good Cameras
Child Mode
Dual Band Wifi
Bloatware Free
Case/Stand Included
Android 11
USB-C

The Bad
No GPS
No SIM Card Slot

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