G-Tab Quantum
Matricom
Matricom® G-Tab Quantum 10 Android 4.2 HD tablet review
Matricom® G-Tab Quantum 10 Android 4.2 HD
The Matricom® G-Tab Quantum allows you to carry out the same functions as many other much more expensive tablets do with the same kind of ease. Matricom® G-Tab Quantum graphics are very clear and fairly sharp thanks to its Mali400 High Performance 3D Gaming GPU .Matricom® G-Tab Quantum is fast and most importantly it is very stable. The A31s Allwinner Quad Core CPU really does this tablet justice. Except for the camera and the minor ports location design quibbles, I found that all its listed functions do perform well. I mean who uses a tablet's camera to take pictures. The tablet is also `rooted' which means that you will be able to install apps that only work with a rooted android device. That would be,for example, apps such as the firewalls in Avast and Comodo's security software. Firewalls only truly work with rooted devices.
I put it through the wringer testing all its capabilities and it held up through all my abuse beautifully. I was so impressed by the value and function provided by a tablet at this price range that I ordered me a second one.
I guess that the good reviews have gone to Matricom® G-Tab Quantum head. At that price, you might as well start considering other more stable tablet options from Samsung, google, et al. And by stable, I mean tablets that have the possibility of future support for updates of the operating system. If you go to their supplier <quantum supplier> you will see no sign of future support for this tablet but then you have to balance that out by the one year defective hardware warranty that they promise.
Now, Matricom® G-Tab Quantum is not a perfect tablet but it is very good where it counts. Where this tablet will fall short for some people-I mean some people- is in its flash storage capacity. Eight gigs of storage with three for system resources and for storing applications from Google's play store and 5gigs for your photos, music, vids, etc. is not enough storage for people that install a lot of apps, especially games. When you download apps from the play store they are automatically installed into the three gigs system partition and considering that this tablet does not make it easy for you to move them to the second partition of the internal flash memory you will need to do something to avoid insufficient storage problems. Don't forget that if you just buy an external micro SD flash card and just pop it into the unit that the only thing that you will be able to use it for is to store your music, videos, and documents but not to install your apps. For most people, that will not be a problem.
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